Phytochemical profile, enzyme inhibition, antioxidant, and antibacterial activity of Rosa pimpinellifolia L.: A comprehensive study to investigate the bioactivity of different parts (whole fruit, pulp, and seed part) of the fruit

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2024

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Elsevier Sci Ltd

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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess

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The pharmaceutical and nutraceutical potentials of whole fruit, pulp and seeds of Rosa pimpinellifolia L. were evaluated. Forty-two phenolic compounds and two triterpenoids were identified in extracts by LC-MS/MS and GC -MS, respectively. The most prominent compounds were ellagic acid, catechin, epicatechin, tannic acid, quercetin, oleanolic acid, and ursolic acid. The highest enzyme inhibitory activities of the extracts (94.83%) were obtained against angiotensin-converting enzyme and were almost equal to those of the commercial standard (lisinopril, 98.99%). Whole fruit and pulp extracts (IC 50 :2.47 and 1.52 mu g DW/mL) exhibited higher antioxidant capacity than the standards ( alpha-tocopherol, IC 50 :9.89 mu g DW/mL). The highest antibacterial activity was obtained against Bacillus cereus (MIC: 256 mu g/mL) for the whole fruit extract. Correlation analyses were conducted to find the correlation between individual phenolics and enzyme inhibitory activities. The results showed the remarkable future of not only the edible part but also the seeds of black rose hips in phytochemical and functional aspects.

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Rosa pimpinellifolia L., Phytochemical profile, Enzyme inhibitory activity, Antibacterial activity, Pearson correlation, Principal component analysis

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Food Chemistry

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Q1

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455

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