Antioxidant and Anti-lipase Activity in Halocynthia roretzi Extracts
2011
Kwon, T.H., Gyeongbuk Institute for Marine Bio-Industry, Uljin, Republic of Korea | Kim, J.K., Andong National University, Andong, Republic of Korea | Kim, T.W., Andong National University, Andong, Republic of Korea | Lee, J.W., Gyeongbuk Institute for Marine Bio-Industry, Uljin, Republic of Korea | Kim, J.T., Gyeongbuk Institute for Marine Bio-Industry, Uljin, Republic of Korea | Seo, H.J., Andong National University, Andong, Republic of Korea | Kim, M.J., Andong National University, Andong, Republic of Korea | Kim, C.G., Gyeongbuk Institute for Marine Bio-Industry, Uljin, Republic of Korea | Jeon, D.S., Gyeongbuk Institute for Marine Bio-Industry, Uljin, Republic of Korea | Park, N.H., Gyeongbuk Institute for Marine Bio-Industry, Uljin, Republic of Korea
Halocynthia roretzi is one of the most important cultured marine species on the southern coast of Korea. Samples were extracted using methanol (ME), ethanol (EE) and water (WE) to evaluate the antioxidant activities and antilipase activity in Halocynthia roretzi extracts. Antioxidant potentials of the samples were determined by poly-phenol content, flavonoid content, free radical scavenging activity, reducing potential, and chelating activity. The ME showed significant scavenging activity (1176 ㎍/mL IC∧50 for DPPH, and 895 ㎍/mL IC∧50 for ABTS assay). The IC∧50 for lipase inhibition activity was 12,021, 6,004, and 14,979 ㎍/mL in the ME, EE, and WE, respectively. In conclusion, Halocynthia roretzi extracts exhibited antioxidant activities and anti-lipase activity. These results suggest that Halocynthia roretzi extracts can be potentially used as a source of antioxidant and antiobesity agents.
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