PP84 Approach to the Flavonoid Composition of Foliar Leaves Guadua incana Londoño
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Guadua incana Londoño, flavonoids, ultrasound-assisted extraction, HPTLCAbstract
Bamboos are not only building materials, but also produce bioactive phenolic compounds. Recent research demonstrated the cytotoxic potential of a Guadua incana leaf extract against HCT-116 colon cancer cells. This study characterized flavonoids in its leaves by HPTLC and different extractive methods. Percolation (P96) and ultrasound-assisted extraction with 96% (US96) and 50% (US50) ethanol were used. P96 had a higher yield (5.5 %), but US50 stood out in concentration (7.20 mg/mL). Glycosylated flavonoids and phenolic acids were identified, expanding the chemical knowledge of this species.References
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