Chemical constituents and antioxidant potentials of seven Philippine mosses
Seven species of Philippine mosses, namely Calyptothecium ramosii Broth., Gymnostomum recurvirostum Hedw., Hypnum plumiforme Wilson, Leucobryum scalare Müll.Hal. ex M.Fleisch., Meteoriopsis reclinata (Müll.Hal.) M.Fleisch., Mitthyridium undulatum (Dozy & Molk.) H.Rob. and Pelekium boniamum (Besc...
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2019
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Summary: | Seven species of Philippine mosses, namely Calyptothecium ramosii Broth., Gymnostomum recurvirostum Hedw., Hypnum plumiforme Wilson, Leucobryum scalare Müll.Hal. ex M.Fleisch., Meteoriopsis reclinata (Müll.Hal.) M.Fleisch., Mitthyridium undulatum (Dozy & Molk.) H.Rob. and Pelekium boniamum (Besch) were examined in this study. The mosses were analyzed using a gas chromatography equipped with a mass spectrometer (GC-EI-MS) and an energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometer (EDX) to substantiate their possible usage as dietary supplements. EDX results displayed that calcium was the major mineral found in all the moss samples (1.199% to 11.427%). The free radical scavenging activity of the dried dichloromethane moss extracts was highest for G. recurvirostum indicative of the lowest IC50 concentration at 0.236 mg/mL followed by C. ramosii at 0.306 mg/mL and P. boniamum at 0.315 mg/mL. M. undulatum (IC50 = 1.360 mg/mL) and M. reclinata (IC50 = 1.544 mg/mL) had moderate antioxidant activity, whereas, L. scalare (IC50 = 2.120 mg/mL) and H. plumiforme (IC50 = 2.213 mg/mL) had minimal free radical scavenging potential. The possible antioxidant capabilities of each respective bryophyte were correlated to the presence of the following major constituents from GC-EI-MS investigation: in P. boniamum, α-cadinol, (9.11%), caryophyllene (6.39%) and (-)-spathulenol (5.52%); in G. recurvirostum, pentanoic acid, 2,2,4-trimethyl-3-carboxyisopropyl, isobutyl ester (56.26%), caryophyllenyl alcohol (5.96%) and α-cadinene (5.88%); in C. ramosii, phytol (17.86%), and phytol acetate (14.03%). 7,9-di-tert-butyl-1-oxaspiro (4,5) deca-6,9-diene-2,8-dione (9.59%), and 4,8,12,16-tetramethylheptadecan-4-olide (6.11%). Apart from H. plumiforme, all the samples contained considerable concentrations of n-hexadecanoic acid (range from 3.76% to 29.03%). © 2019, Malaysian Society of Analytical Sciences. All rights reserved. |
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