Journal of Functional Foods (Aug 2017)

The waste of saffron crop, a cheap source of bioactive compounds

  • Iliass Lahmass,
  • Touria Lamkami,
  • Cédric Delporte,
  • Sohely Sikdar,
  • Pierre Van Antwerpen,
  • Ennouamane Saalaoui,
  • Véronique Megalizzi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35
pp. 341 – 351

Abstract

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The present study aimed to estimate the biological valorization potential of food saffron by-products through biological activities of phenol content in alcoholic and ethyl acetate extracts of five by-products of Crocus sativus L.: leaves, tepals, spaths, corm, and tunics. The results evidence the presence of products with bioactive capacities in cheap by-products like spaths, leaves and corms. The LC-MS/MS analysis showed methanolic fraction of stigmas contained as major products the crocins while fractions of spaths and leaves contained predominantly flavonoids. We also showed the presence of flavonols and flavones which exhibit antioxidant capacities, activate proteasome in human dermal fibroblast cells from aged donors and inhibit the growth and proteasome activity of cancer cells. Altogether, our data indicate that compounds present in saffron’s by-products, such as the leaves or spaths, might be valuable for food valorization and should be studied as a useful biological product for its anti-aging and anti-cancer abilities.

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