Bioactive Properties and Phenolic Compound Profiles of Turnip-Rooted,Plain-Leafed and Curly-Leafed Parsley Cultivars |
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Authors: |  ngela Liberal, ngela Fernandes,Nikolaos Polyzos,Spyridon A. Petropoulos,Maria Inê s Dias,José Pinela,Jovana Petrović ,Marina Soković ,Isabel C.F.R. Ferreira,Lillian Barros |
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Abstract: | Petroselinum crispum Mill., Fuss., is a culinary vegetable used as an aromatic herb that garnishes and flavours a great variety of dishes. In the present study, the chemical profiles and bioactivities of leaf samples from 25 cultivars (three types: plain- and curly-leafed and turnip-rooted) from this species were assessed. Seven phenolic compounds were identified in all the varieties, including apigenin and kaempherol derivates. Apigenin-O-pentoside-O-hexoside was the major compound in all the tested parsley types (20, 22 and 13 mg/g of extract, respectively) and responsible for its excellent antioxidant activity, also investigated in this study. Antimicrobial activities were also explored, and the results revealed a good bioactivity against specific tested pathogens, such as bacteria and fungi. In conclusion, the leaves of all the types of P. crispum are a good source of natural bioactive compounds that confer health benefits, and thus, they should be part of a balanced and diversified diet. |
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Keywords: | Petroselium crispum phenolic compounds antioxidant activity antimicrobial activity apigenin turnip-rooted parsley |
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