Exploring New Antioxidant and Mineral Compounds from Nymphaea alba Wild-Grown in Danube Delta Biosphere
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Nymphaea alba is an aquatic flowering plant from the Nymphaeaceae family that has been
used for hundreds of years in traditional herbal medicine. The plant is characterized by different
phytochemicals, depending on the geographical location. Herein, we have carried out, for the first
time, the separation and HPLC-MS/MS identification of some antioxidant compounds, such as
polyphenols and flavonoids from N. alba extracts from the Danube Delta Biosphere, and investigated
their possible antiradical properties. An ultrasonic method has been exhaustively used for the
extraction of the antioxidant compounds from the different anatomic parts of N. alba (fruit, flower,
leaf, stem, and root). The extracts that were obtained using ultrasound irradiation showed a large
polyphenol (19.42 mg EqGA/100 mg extract) and flavonoid (0.97 mg EqQ/100 mg extract) content.
The fruit and flower extracts showed the highest antioxidant activity index (AAI). Among the 27
phytochemical compounds identified in all of the N. alba extracts, rutin and p-coumaric acid were
found as the major components. The content of macroelements and microelements in N. alba extracts
were compared, and it was found that their concentrations depend on the different anatomic parts of
the plant. This research contributes to the study of Nymphaeaceae family, being the first exhaustive
phytochemical study of N. alba from a wild population in Romania.
