Purpose:
Cynara scolymus is a medicinal plant frequently used in
traditional medicine for stomach and liver diseases. The
purpose of the study was to identify the most suitable
extraction solvent for maximum antioxidant and
antimicrobial effect of fluidized bed extracts.
Methods:
The extracts were
obtained by conventional maceration and fluidized bed
extraction using 25, 50, 75 and 97 % v/v ethanol as
solvent. The antioxidant effect of the extracts was
determined by
2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl
(DPPH) method. The quantities of phenols and flavonoids,
and the reducing power of the extracts were also
determined. The antimicrobial activity of the extracts
was tested against different microbial strains using
agar well diffusion method. The minimum inhibiting
concentration (MIC) of the fluidized bed extract was
also determined.
Results:
The ethanol extract showed the highest antioxidant
activity as well as yielded the largest quantity of
polyphenolic compounds. For the extract obtained by
fluidized bed technique, the optimum concentration of 10
mg/ml gave maximum antioxidant activity of 65.15 %. The
MIC values obtained using the freeze-dried extract
ranged from 5.0 mg/ml – 15.0 mg/ml. The extracts showed
significant inhibitory activity against the tested
strains of
Listeria innocua
CMGB 218, Bacillus cereus CMGB 215 with MIC of 5 mg/ml
but showed MIC of 15 mg/ml for the other strains.
Conclusion:
The results
indicate that the freeze-dried extract from Cynara
scolymus is capable of yielding nutritional supplements
with antioxidant and antimicrobial activities.
Keywords:
Artichoke,
Freeze-drying, Fluidized bed extract, MIC.