Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5761700 | Industrial Crops and Products | 2017 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
A significant decrease in all growth parameters, such as plant height, fresh and dry weights of aerial parts and roots was statistically proved in the presence of 2Â mM Zn. An enhancement of Zn accumulation was observed, particularly in aerial part. Exposure to 2Â mM Zn induced quantitative changes in the phenols of all tested extracts. In fennel extracts, a decrease of phenol content was observed when treated with Zn, whereas an increase was found in dill and anise extracts submitted to Zn treatment. All samples, either in the presence or absence of Zn, showed antioxidant activity, independent on the tested assay, with the exception of the cultivar FDF (treated and non-treated), which was unable to scavenge NO radicals. Zn-treated dill and anise presented usually higher antioxidant activity. Concerning inhibitory activities against acetylcholinesterase, lipoxygenase and tyrosinase enzymes, both treated and non-treated FDF did not inhibit acetylcholinesterase activity. Zinc-treated FDF was also unable to inhibit lipoxygenase activity. The remaining species presented capacity for inhibiting those enzymes and tyrosinase as well, but their abilities varied in response to Zn excess.
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Authors
Nesrine Majdoub, Soukaina el-Guendouz, Marwa Rezgui, Jorge Carlier, Clara Costa, Leila Bettaieb Ben Kaab, Maria Graça Miguel,