Fig leaves (Ficus carica L.): source of bioactive ingredients for industrial valorization

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Main Author: Shiraishi, Carlos Seiti Hurtado
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Zbiss, Yosra, Roriz, Custódio Lobo, Dias, Maria Inês, Prieto Lage, Miguel A., Calhelha, Ricardo C., Alves, Maria José, Heleno, Sandrina A., Mendes, Vasco da Cunha, Carocho, Márcio, Abreu, Rui M.V., Barros, Lillian
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Summary: The fig tree (Ficus carica L.) was one of the first domesticated trees. In 2019, the world's fig fruit production was estimated at 1153 tons. However, fig leaves are not utilized, resulting in copious quantities of bio-waste. To identify promising fig tree varieties, hydroethanolic extracts were prepared from the leaves of five fig tree varieties (Pasteliere-PA, Longue d'Aout-LA, Dauphinie-DA, Boujassote Noire-BN, and Marseille-MA). The variety with the highest concentration of organic acids was BN (146.5 mg/g dw), while glucose, fructose, and sucrose were the predominant sugars across all varieties. All extracts present alpha-tocopherol as the prevalent tocopherol isoform (above 78%), while PUFA fatty acids were predominant, ranging from 53% to 71% of total fatty acids. BN showed moderate antioxidant activity (EC50 0.23 +/- 0.01 mg/mL), while the DA variety presented promising cytotoxicity against the tumor AGS and MCF-7 cell line (GI(50) 158 +/- 13 and 223 +/- 21 mu g/mL) and especially in the inhibition of Nitric Oxide Production evaluation (IC50 20 +/- 5 mu g/mL). The DA activities are probably related to high concentrations of flavonoids, specifically the predominant apigenin-C-hexoside-C-pentoside and quercetin-O-deoxyhexosyl-hexoside. Finally, the BN and DA varieties showed good antimicrobial activity, especially against Yersinia enterocolitica. Fig leaves can be considered sustainable sources of industrially valuable bioactive molecules, and several potential applications were highlighted.
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spelling Fig leaves (Ficus carica L.): source of bioactive ingredients for industrial valorizationFigsLeavesBioactive compoundsCircular economyThe fig tree (Ficus carica L.) was one of the first domesticated trees. In 2019, the world's fig fruit production was estimated at 1153 tons. However, fig leaves are not utilized, resulting in copious quantities of bio-waste. To identify promising fig tree varieties, hydroethanolic extracts were prepared from the leaves of five fig tree varieties (Pasteliere-PA, Longue d'Aout-LA, Dauphinie-DA, Boujassote Noire-BN, and Marseille-MA). The variety with the highest concentration of organic acids was BN (146.5 mg/g dw), while glucose, fructose, and sucrose were the predominant sugars across all varieties. All extracts present alpha-tocopherol as the prevalent tocopherol isoform (above 78%), while PUFA fatty acids were predominant, ranging from 53% to 71% of total fatty acids. BN showed moderate antioxidant activity (EC50 0.23 +/- 0.01 mg/mL), while the DA variety presented promising cytotoxicity against the tumor AGS and MCF-7 cell line (GI(50) 158 +/- 13 and 223 +/- 21 mu g/mL) and especially in the inhibition of Nitric Oxide Production evaluation (IC50 20 +/- 5 mu g/mL). The DA activities are probably related to high concentrations of flavonoids, specifically the predominant apigenin-C-hexoside-C-pentoside and quercetin-O-deoxyhexosyl-hexoside. Finally, the BN and DA varieties showed good antimicrobial activity, especially against Yersinia enterocolitica. Fig leaves can be considered sustainable sources of industrially valuable bioactive molecules, and several potential applications were highlighted.MDPIBiblioteca Digital do IPBShiraishi, Carlos Seiti HurtadoZbiss, YosraRoriz, Custódio LoboDias, Maria InêsPrieto Lage, Miguel A.Calhelha, Ricardo C.Alves, Maria JoséHeleno, Sandrina A.Mendes, Vasco da CunhaCarocho, MárcioAbreu, Rui M.V.Barros, Lillian2022-09-12T16:05:09Z20232023-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/25894engShiraishi, Carlos Seiti Hurtado; Zbiss, Yosra; Roriz, Custódio Lobo; Dias, Maria Inês; Prieto Lage, Miguel A.; Calhelha, Ricardo C.; Alves, Maria José; Heleno, Sandrina A.; Mendes, Vasco da Cunha; Carocho, Márcio; Abreu, Rui M.V.; Barros, Lillian (2023).Fig leaves (Ficus carica L.): source of bioactive ingredients for industrial valorization. Processes. eISSN 2227-9717. 11:4, p. 1-1810.3390/pr110411792227-9717info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-25T12:16:36Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/25894Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T11:44:15.509262Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fig leaves (Ficus carica L.): source of bioactive ingredients for industrial valorization
title Fig leaves (Ficus carica L.): source of bioactive ingredients for industrial valorization
spellingShingle Fig leaves (Ficus carica L.): source of bioactive ingredients for industrial valorization
Shiraishi, Carlos Seiti Hurtado
Figs
Leaves
Bioactive compounds
Circular economy
title_short Fig leaves (Ficus carica L.): source of bioactive ingredients for industrial valorization
title_full Fig leaves (Ficus carica L.): source of bioactive ingredients for industrial valorization
title_fullStr Fig leaves (Ficus carica L.): source of bioactive ingredients for industrial valorization
title_full_unstemmed Fig leaves (Ficus carica L.): source of bioactive ingredients for industrial valorization
title_sort Fig leaves (Ficus carica L.): source of bioactive ingredients for industrial valorization
author Shiraishi, Carlos Seiti Hurtado
author_facet Shiraishi, Carlos Seiti Hurtado
Zbiss, Yosra
Roriz, Custódio Lobo
Dias, Maria Inês
Prieto Lage, Miguel A.
Calhelha, Ricardo C.
Alves, Maria José
Heleno, Sandrina A.
Mendes, Vasco da Cunha
Carocho, Márcio
Abreu, Rui M.V.
Barros, Lillian
author_role author
author2 Zbiss, Yosra
Roriz, Custódio Lobo
Dias, Maria Inês
Prieto Lage, Miguel A.
Calhelha, Ricardo C.
Alves, Maria José
Heleno, Sandrina A.
Mendes, Vasco da Cunha
Carocho, Márcio
Abreu, Rui M.V.
Barros, Lillian
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Biblioteca Digital do IPB
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Shiraishi, Carlos Seiti Hurtado
Zbiss, Yosra
Roriz, Custódio Lobo
Dias, Maria Inês
Prieto Lage, Miguel A.
Calhelha, Ricardo C.
Alves, Maria José
Heleno, Sandrina A.
Mendes, Vasco da Cunha
Carocho, Márcio
Abreu, Rui M.V.
Barros, Lillian
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Figs
Leaves
Bioactive compounds
Circular economy
topic Figs
Leaves
Bioactive compounds
Circular economy
description The fig tree (Ficus carica L.) was one of the first domesticated trees. In 2019, the world's fig fruit production was estimated at 1153 tons. However, fig leaves are not utilized, resulting in copious quantities of bio-waste. To identify promising fig tree varieties, hydroethanolic extracts were prepared from the leaves of five fig tree varieties (Pasteliere-PA, Longue d'Aout-LA, Dauphinie-DA, Boujassote Noire-BN, and Marseille-MA). The variety with the highest concentration of organic acids was BN (146.5 mg/g dw), while glucose, fructose, and sucrose were the predominant sugars across all varieties. All extracts present alpha-tocopherol as the prevalent tocopherol isoform (above 78%), while PUFA fatty acids were predominant, ranging from 53% to 71% of total fatty acids. BN showed moderate antioxidant activity (EC50 0.23 +/- 0.01 mg/mL), while the DA variety presented promising cytotoxicity against the tumor AGS and MCF-7 cell line (GI(50) 158 +/- 13 and 223 +/- 21 mu g/mL) and especially in the inhibition of Nitric Oxide Production evaluation (IC50 20 +/- 5 mu g/mL). The DA activities are probably related to high concentrations of flavonoids, specifically the predominant apigenin-C-hexoside-C-pentoside and quercetin-O-deoxyhexosyl-hexoside. Finally, the BN and DA varieties showed good antimicrobial activity, especially against Yersinia enterocolitica. Fig leaves can be considered sustainable sources of industrially valuable bioactive molecules, and several potential applications were highlighted.
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