A comparative study on chemical profile and biological activities of aerial parts (stems, flowers, leaves, pods and seeds) of Astragalus gombiformis

2020 
Abstract The present work aims to characterize the chemical profile of phenolic compounds and some biological activities of Astragalus gombiformis. The butanolic fractions of five aerial organs (stems, flowers, leaves, pods and seeds) were quantified and identified by LC–MS analysis. The results were revealed the presence of 13 phenolic compounds (quinic acid, p-coumaric acid, transfrulic acid, Hyperoside (quercetin-3-o-galactoside, Quercetrin (quercetin-3-o-rhamonoside), Apegenin-7-o-glucoside, kampherol, Naringenin, Apegenin, Luteolin, Cirsiliol, Cirsilineol and Acacetin. In terms of biological activities, the antioxidant,α-amylase inhibitory and anticholinesterase were determined. The butanolic extract from flowers showed the highest antioxidant activity in DPPH and ABTS(IC50: 16, 43 ± 0, 46 and 16, 13 ± 0, 35 μg/mL) very closer with standards tested and week activity with Galvinoxyl radical (GOR) (IC50: 583, 95 ± 2, 20 μg/mL), while other organ's extract exhibited moderate antioxidant activity. The leaves extract was found to exhibit the highest inhibitory effect against BChE (IC50: 165,54 ± 3,49 μg/mL) compared by the other parts which give a weak inhibitory effect at 200 μg/mL. A significant alpha-amylase inhibitory activity was displayed by seeds, leaves, pods and stems extracts (IC50:76.41 ± 3.72; 74.61 ± 3.68; 88.13 ± 1.81 and 83.81 ± 1.74 μg/mL) more the standard used. Based on these results, it is right to conclude that A. gombiformis is important source of the natural anti-diabetic, antioxidants and anti-Alzheimer′s disease.
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