Journal of Functional Foods (Jun 2017)

Simultaneous optimisation of extraction of xanthone and benzophenone α-glucosidase inhibitors from Cyclopia genistoides and identification of superior genotypes for propagation

  • Stephanie C. Bosman,
  • Dalene de Beer,
  • Theresa Beelders,
  • Elize L. Willenburg,
  • Christiaan J. Malherbe,
  • Beata Walczak,
  • Elizabeth Joubert

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33
pp. 21 – 31

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Extraction of xanthones and benzophenones from Cyclopia genistoides was optimised in terms of solvent composition (ethanol concentration) and extraction temperature, using a central composite design, response surface methodology and multi-response desirability profiling. Compounds of interest were the xanthones, mangiferin and isomangiferin, and the benzophenones, 3-β-d-glucopyranosyl-4-β-d-glucopyranosyloxyiriflophenone and 3-β-d-glucopyranosyliriflophenone, present in high levels in C. genistoides. Optimum extraction conditions (40% ethanol; 70 °C; 10:1 solvent:solid ratio; 30 min) applied to different batches of plant material (n = 10), delivered mean extract, xanthone and benzophenone yields of 37.8, 4.12 and 1.99 g/100 g plant material, respectively, with a mean α-glucosidase inhibitory activity of 39.5% at 100 μg/mL. Similar α-glucosidase inhibitory activity was demonstrated for mangiferin and isomangiferin, indicating that the position of the sugar moiety on the dibenzo-γ-pirone structure did not affect activity. Superior C. genistoides genotypes in terms of xanthone and benzophenone content were identified.

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