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Optimized ultrasonic assistedflavonoids extraction froman annual desert plant of Agriophyllum squarrosum and its implications for natural antimicrobial agent

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摘要 Sand rice(Agriophyllum squarrosum),a pioneering annual plant thriving in deserts and sandy regions throughout the Asian interior,is believed to be a potential food and forage crop due to its significant nutritional and medicinal values.Previous metabolomics analyses have revealed that sand rice contains abundant flavonoid components,which are known for their wide applications in cosmetics,food,and pharmaceuticals.To optimize the use of flavonoids in sand rice,in this study,the response surface methodology(RSM)was selected to determine the optimal ultrasonic-assisted extraction(UAE)criteria for flavonoids extraction from the aerial part of sand rice firstly.Statistical analyses unveiled the optimum parameters for flavonoids extraction fromsand rice could be 62%of ethanol concentration,1:43 solid-toliquid ratio,160Wfor ultrasound power,and 52℃for extraction temperature with extraction time of 12 min.Under this condition,the experiment optimumtotal flavonoid yield could reach at 15.24 mg/g,which was correspond to the maximum predicted value of RSM with 15.22 mg/g.Subsequently,the antifungal efficacy of these extracts was evaluated against three common plant pathogenic fungi,showing a significant inhibitory effect with the highest rate of inhibition reaching 25.3%at a concentration of 4 mg/mL,underscoring its potential as a natural antimicrobial agent.This studywill not only provide a powerful method to extract flavonoids froma desert resource plant,but also pave the way for industrial development and application of the promising desert plants with high nutritional and medicinal values.
出处 《Research in Cold and Arid Regions》 2025年第4期242-250,共9页 寒旱区科学(英文版)
基金 support received from the Lanzhou Youth Science and Technology Talent Innovation Project(Grant No.:2023-QN-140) National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.:31901079,32171608,32271695 and 32201378) the Chinese Academy of Sciences Strategic Biological Resources Program(Grant No.:KFJ-BRP-007-015).
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