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Total Phenolic Content and Radical Scavenging Potential of Celery Root and Celeriac Stalk and Leaf Extracts

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Ana Plećić Orcid logo ,
Ana Plećić

Institute for the Application of Nuclear Energy INEP, University of Belgrade, Banatska 31b , 11 080 Belgrade , Serbia

Marija Gnjatović Orcid logo ,
Marija Gnjatović

Institute for the Application of Nuclear Energy INEP, University of Belgrade, Banatska 31b , 11 080 Belgrade , Serbia

Aleksandra Jovanović Orcid logo
Aleksandra Jovanović
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Institute for the Application of Nuclear Energy INEP, University of Belgrade, Banatska 31b , 11 080 Belgrade , Serbia

Abstract

In the study, celery root and celeriac stalk and leaf extracts were prepared using heat-assisted extraction, and the total polyphenol concentration (TPC) and anti-DPPH radical potential of the obtained extracts were determined. The TPC values of the extracts were from 2.67 to 13.43 mg gallic acid equivalent/g, following the trend: ethanol celeriac leaf sample>water celeriac leaf sample>ethanol celeriac stalk sample>water celery root sample. Ethanol celery root and water celeriac stalk samples showed significantly lower TPC. The anti-DPPH activity follows the trend: ethanol celeriac leaf sample>water celeriac leaf sample>water celery root sample>water and ethanol celeriac stalk samples>ethanol celery root sample. The IC50 values (the concentration of the sample necessary to neutralize 50% of free radicals) varied in a range of 63.9 to 326.4 mg/mL. Both phenolic yield and antioxidant activity achieved the highest levels in the ethanol celeriac leaf sample.

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This work was supported by the Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia, contract number 451-03-66/2024-03/200019.

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