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The Remarkable Benefits of Moringa oleifera

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Resumo:Introduction: This study examines the α-glucosidase inhibition and antioxidant impact of Moringa oleifera (MO) leaves, which have long been adopted for their medicinal features. Methods: GC/MS, or gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, was utilized to evaluate the chemical content of MO extracts. The DPPH as well as ABTS assays were utilized to assess antioxidant activity, while the Folin-Ciocalteu reagent was utilized to clarify the total phenolic amount. Its potential for managing diabetes was confirmed by evaluating α-glucosidase inhibition in vitro. Results: Twenty-five compounds were shared between the 160 compounds in the EtOH extract and the 140 in the EtAc extract. Both Palmitic acid (3.40% in EtAc and 3.57% in EtOH) and α-Linolenic acid (2.95% in EtOH and 2.85% in EtAc) were found at significant levels. The total phenolic amount was 157.14 ± 14.46 mg GAE/g. Antioxidant activity was demonstrated through the DPPH test, which showed an IC50 of 43.01 µg/mL, as well as the ABTS assay, with an IC50 of 21.20 µg/mL. Strong α-glucosidase inhibition was observed with the EtOH-MO extract, resulting in an IC50 of 15.01 µg/mL. Conclusion: Moringa oleifera extracts demonstrate significant antioxidant and α-glucosidase inhibition activities, attributed to their high phenolic content and beneficial fatty acids. These findings support MO's potential as a natural therapeutic compound for diabetes management as well as prevention.
Autores principais:Al Shammari, Latifah
Outros Autores:Al-Mustafa, Ahmed; Alfarrayeh, Ibrahim; Al-Saharin, Raed; Al-Rimawi, Fuad; Al-Hroub, Hamza Mohammad; Semreen, Mohammad H.; Mousa, Muath; Ayyal Salman, Haya; Al-Mazaideh, Ghassab M.; Shalayel, Mohammed Helmy Faris
Assunto:antioxidant properties GC-MS Moringa oleifera α-glucosidase inhibition Pharmacology Plant Science Drug Discovery Complementary and alternative medicine SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Ano:2025
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Resumo:Introduction: This study examines the α-glucosidase inhibition and antioxidant impact of Moringa oleifera (MO) leaves, which have long been adopted for their medicinal features. Methods: GC/MS, or gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, was utilized to evaluate the chemical content of MO extracts. The DPPH as well as ABTS assays were utilized to assess antioxidant activity, while the Folin-Ciocalteu reagent was utilized to clarify the total phenolic amount. Its potential for managing diabetes was confirmed by evaluating α-glucosidase inhibition in vitro. Results: Twenty-five compounds were shared between the 160 compounds in the EtOH extract and the 140 in the EtAc extract. Both Palmitic acid (3.40% in EtAc and 3.57% in EtOH) and α-Linolenic acid (2.95% in EtOH and 2.85% in EtAc) were found at significant levels. The total phenolic amount was 157.14 ± 14.46 mg GAE/g. Antioxidant activity was demonstrated through the DPPH test, which showed an IC50 of 43.01 µg/mL, as well as the ABTS assay, with an IC50 of 21.20 µg/mL. Strong α-glucosidase inhibition was observed with the EtOH-MO extract, resulting in an IC50 of 15.01 µg/mL. Conclusion: Moringa oleifera extracts demonstrate significant antioxidant and α-glucosidase inhibition activities, attributed to their high phenolic content and beneficial fatty acids. These findings support MO's potential as a natural therapeutic compound for diabetes management as well as prevention.