Abstract

Seven extraction methods, including hot water extraction (HWE), pressurized water extraction (PWE), ultrasound-assisted extraction, microwave-assisted extraction, ultrasound-assisted enzymatic extraction, high-speed shearing homogenization extraction, and ultrasound-microwave-assisted extraction, were utilized to extract polyphenolic-protein-polysaccharide complexes (PPPs) from Hovenia dulcis. Next, their physicochemical properties and in vitro antioxidant activities, antiglycation effects, and inhibition activities on α-glucosidase and α-amylase were studied and compared. The findings from this study indicate that various extraction processes exhibit notable influences on the physicochemical properties and in vitro bioactivities of PPPs. Extraction yields, contents of polyphenolics and flavonoids, apparent viscosities, molecular weights, molar ratios of monosaccharide compositions, and ratios of amino acid compositions in PPPs varied in different extraction methods. Furthermore, 13 phenolic compounds in PPPs, including rutin, myricitrin, myricetin, quercetin, kaempferol, protocatechuic acid, gallocatechin, p-hydroxybenzoic acid, ampelopsin, quercetin-7,4′-diglucoside, dihydroquercetin, 5-methylmyricetin, and naringenin, were identified. The relatively strong in vitro antioxidant activities, antiglycation effects, and inhibition activities on α-glucosidase and α-amylase were determined in both PPP-W and PPP-P obtained by HWE and PWE, respectively. The high content of total polyphenolics may be one of the main contributors to their in vitro bioactivities. The findings have shown that the PWE method can be an appropriate method to prepare PPPs with strong bioactivities for application in the functional food industry.

Highlights

  • The polyphenolic-protein-polysaccharide complex (PPP) is a kind of natural extract that is rich in polyphenolic, protein, and polysaccharide obtained from medicinal and edible plants

  • The results suggested that the extraction yields of PPPs were remarkably impacted by extraction methods, which ranged from 2.16% to 3.79%

  • The extraction yields of PPP-W, PPP-P, PPP-U, and PPP-UE obtained by hot water extraction (HWE), pressurized water extraction (PWE), ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE), and UEAE, respectively, were higher than those of PPP-M, PPP-HSH, and PPP-UM, which might be due to the fact that the microwave and high-speed shearing homogenization could degrade the structures of PPPs [14]

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Introduction

The polyphenolic-protein-polysaccharide complex (PPP) is a kind of natural extract that is rich in polyphenolic, protein, and polysaccharide obtained from medicinal and edible plants. PPPs possess remarkable antioxidant [1], antifungal [1], antibacterial [1], and antitussive activities [2,3]. The seeking and characterization of PPPs from medicinal and edible plants are important and necessary for the development of medicine and health foods. (Rhamnaceae) is called “Guai Zao” or “Zhi Ju” in China [4] It is a delicious and popular fruit, which is commonly utilized as a functional food and in folk medicine in China, Korea, and Japan [5]. H. dulcis can be utilized for the treatment of different diseases. It can promote digestion, produce saliva, quench thirst, antifebrile, and relieve hangovers [6]

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