Future Foods (Dec 2024)

Nutritional profiling, phytochemical screening, cytotoxicity, and antioxidant content analysis for different crude extracts of Ulva lactuca from coast of Bangladesh

  • S.M. Bokhtiar,
  • D. Sarker,
  • Alima Akter,
  • M.A. Salam,
  • K.U. Ahmed,
  • M.M. Anwar,
  • M.F. Hossain,
  • M. Ahmed,
  • M.S. Bhuiyan,
  • R.A. Kanta,
  • A.K.M. Asaduzzaman,
  • Khondoker Shahin Ahmed,
  • Hemayet Hossain,
  • S.M. Rafiquzzaman

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10
p. 100513

Abstract

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This current investigation assessed the proximate composition, mineral contents, phytochemicals, cytotoxicity and antioxidant activity of Ulva lactuca (UL). Five crude extracts of UL like 100% water (CE1), 50% water+50% ethanol (CE2), 50% water+50% methanol (CE3), 100% ethanol (CE4) and 100% methanol (CE5) were used to screen out the cytotoxicity, phytochemicals and antioxidant activity. DPPH, ABTS, phosphomolybdenum, reducing power, and nitric oxide scavenging activity was determined by in-vitro methods. Cytotoxicity of extracts was assayed using brine shrimp. Results indicated that powder of UL contains a comparable amount of proximate and mineral content. Phytochemical screening, Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) and High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis confirmed the presence of different secondary metabolites, functional groups and polyphenols. The CE1 showed highest phenolic content at 51.87 mg of GA/g and flavonoid content at 49.18 mg of quercetin/g, followed by CE2, CE3, CE4 and CE5. Regarding antioxidants, CE1 exhibited the highest antioxidant activity as evaluated by DPPH (75.62%), ABTS (57.67%), Phosphomolybdenum (124.58 mg of AAE/g), Reducing power (52.34 mg AAE/g), and NO scavenging (41.87%) assays. Cytotoxicity was found to be present in a dose-dependent manner. These results indicated that dried powder and extracts of UL contain macro-micro nutrients, and diversified phytochemicals with potential antioxidant activity.

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