Abstract

Recently, natural resources have attracted considerable interest for their applications in food security and human health problems. Traditional natural spices, such as star anise and black pepper, played important roles in the pharmaceutical and food industries due to their strong pharmacological activity, antioxidant potential and rare complications. In order to achieve biomasses from the natural product with multiple bioactivities, we developed the multistage extraction method to extract and separate various bioactive compounds from these natural plants. Our work demonstrated that various bioactive-rich extractives were achieved using steam distilled- or oxidative-extraction methods with high extraction yields and purity. Furthermore, the extractives in each step can be used not only as bioactive compounds, but also as a resource to further prepare different derivatives during the next extractive step, providing biomass-saving to a great extent. The extractives obtained with high yields and purities (>82%) were identified by 1H NMR, 13C NMR, FTIR, UV-vis, fluorescence spectroscopy, and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Moreover, these biomasses display potent antibacterial activities against some types of microorganisms such as S.aureus, S.pyogenes, E.coli, and S.typhi with a lowest MIC of 400 μg/ml for the development of antibacterial agents, significant antioxidant activity as the natural antioxidant for enhancing food shelf-life, and excellent anticancer activity that induces significant cancer cell apoptosis. This work showed the different multistage extracts from natural products, which enable them to be applied in the fields of the pharmaceutical industry and the food industry.

Highlights

  • Food security and human health have become global threats and attracted worldwide concerns (Ruiz-Capillas and Herrero, 2019; Thompson and Darwish, 2019; Yousefi et al, 2019)

  • Based on the promising therapeutic effects of these extractives, we developed the multistage methods to meet the requirements for the reproductive potential of the bioactive compounds from natural plants, star anise and black pepper

  • The results showed that the antioxidant activity was dose-dependent for each sample

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Introduction

Food security and human health have become global threats and attracted worldwide concerns (Ruiz-Capillas and Herrero, 2019; Thompson and Darwish, 2019; Yousefi et al, 2019). Antibacterial and anticancer agents can be used against various infections and diseases as future chemotherapeutic drugs (Xing et al, 2020; Zhong et al, 2020; Li et al, 2021c). Among these bioactive compounds, each of them can be capable of acting as one active agent, but without multiple actions. It is urgent to develop new therapeutic agents with multiple activities against microbial infections and cancer to administrate this pathogen for human diseases and the food industry (Li et al, 2017a, 2021a,b)

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