Variations in the chemical profile and biological activities of licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra L.), as influenced by harvest times

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José Cheel
Lenka Tůmová
Carlos Areche
Pierre Van Antwerpen
Jean Nève
Karim Zouaoui-Boudjeltia
Aurelio San Martin
Ivan Vokřál
Vladimír Wsól
Jarmila Neugebauerová
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[1] Faculty of Pharmacy,Department of Pharmacognosy
[2] Charles University in Prague,Department of Research and Development
[3] Contipro Biotech s.r.o,Departamento de Química
[4] Facultad de Ciencias,Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Analytical Platform of the Faculty of Pharmacy
[5] Universidad de Chile,Laboratory of Experimental Medicine
[6] Universite Libre de Bruxelles,Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology
[7] CHU Charleroi,Faculty of Horticulture
[8] Universite Libre de Bruxelles,Department of Biochemical Sciences
[9] Faculty of Pharmacy,undefined
[10] Charles University,undefined
[11] Mendel University in Brno,undefined
[12] Faculty of Pharmacy,undefined
[13] Charles University,undefined
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Licorice; Harvest times; Antioxidant activity; HPLC; Flavonoids;
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This study investigates the variations in the chemical profile, free radical scavenging, antioxidant and gastroprotective activities of licorice extracts (LE) from plants harvested during the months of February to November. Correlations between biological properties and the chemical composition of LE were also investigated. The results showed that the total contents of phenols, flavonoids and tannins in LE varied at different harvest times. Liquiritin and glycyrrhizin, the major components of LE, varied in the range of 28.65–62.80 and 41.84–114.33 mg g−1, respectively. The relative proportion of glycyrrhizin derivative (3), glabridin (4), glabrene (5) and liquiritigenin derivative (6), varied in the range of 0.88–11.38 %, 1.86–10.03 %, 1.80–18.40 % and 5.53–16.31 %, respectively. These fluctuations correlated positively with changes in the antioxidant and free radical scavenging activities of licorice. In general, the samples from May and November showed the most favorable free radical scavenging and antioxidant effects, whereas the best gastroprotective effect was in May. Liquiritin and glycyrrhizin, the major constituents in the February and May LE, appeared to contribute to the superoxide radical scavenging and gastroprotective effects. Glabridin and glabrene, the compounds with the highest relative proportion in the November LE, accounted for the antioxidant and DPPH scavenging activities of licorice. It is concluded that the chemical profile of licorice quantitatively varied at different harvest times and these fluctuations determined changes in its bioactivities. These data could pave the way to optimize harvesting protocols for licorice in relation with its health-promoting properties.
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