Evaluating the phyto-complexity and poly-pharmacology of spices: The case of Aframomum melegueta K. Schum (Zingiberaceae)

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2022

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Luca, Simon Vlad
Trifan, Adriana
Zengin, Gokhan
Sinan, Kouadio Ibrahim
Uba, Abdullahi Ibrahim
Korona-Glowniak, Izabela
Skalicka-Wozniak, Krystyna

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The seeds of Aframomum melegueta K. Schum (grains of paradise, Zingiberaceae) are used as a common spice in African countries and a fine condiment in the European cuisine. In this study, we evaluated the phytochemical profile of various seed extracts of A. melegueta as well as their antimicrobial, antioxidant and enzyme inhibitory effects. In total, 25 diarylheptanoids, five gingerol derivatives and nine phenolic/organic acids were tentatively annotated in A. melegueta by liquid chromatography hyphenated with high resolution tandem mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS/MS). A. melegueta showed a moderate inhibitory activity against different human pathogenic mi-crobial strains, with H. pylori the most sensitive microorganism. A strong antioxidant and enzyme inhibitory potential was shown in various radical scavenging, reducing and chelating assays as well as in cholinesterase, tyrosinase and glucosidase assays. Several specialized metabolites from A. melegueta (diarylheptanoids, ginger-ols) were shown to be directly linked with the investigated antioxidant and enzyme inhibitory activities, as evaluated through the correlation analysis. In addition, two diarylheptanoids (one heptan-3-ol and one heptan-3,5-diol) displayed the strongest binding to acetylcholinesterase (AChE) via multiple H-bonds, a couple of 7C-7C interactions and van der Waals interactions all over the catalytic channel of the enzyme, as evidenced by the molecular docking study. Overall, our work brings new contributions to the phyto-complexity and poly -pharmacology of spices from genus Aframomum than can find future applications in pharmaceutical, nutraceu-tical or cosmeceutical industry.

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Antioxidant Activities, Officinale Rosc., Diarylheptanoids, Extraction, Aframomum melegueta, Antioxidant Activities, Zingiberaceae, Officinale Rosc., Spices, Diarylheptanoids, Gingerols, Extraction, Helicobacter

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Food Bioscience

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49

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