The evaluation of phenolic content, in vitro antioxidant and antibacterial activity of Mentha piperita extracts obtained by natural deep eutectic solvents

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2021Author
Jurić, Tatjana
Mićić, Nikola
Potkonjak, Aleksandar
Milanov, Dubravka
Dodić, Jelena
Trivunović, Zorana
Popović, Boris M.
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The focus of this study was to evaluate whether six choline chloride-based natural deep eutectic solvents
(NADES) could serve as solvents for the extraction of bioactives from the leaves of Mentha piperita. NADES
extracted significantly higher amounts of phenols from peppermint than 70% ethanol and may be useful in the
extraction of targeted major compounds from peppermint, like rosmarinic acid, at a similar level as 70% ethanol.
The microdilution method for in vitro antibacterial activity showed that all NADES exhibit bacterial growth
inhibition at a lower concentration than 70% ethanol, especially NADESs containing organic acids. The majority
of NADES extracts neutralize DPPH radical at a lower concentration than conventional solvent and showed
similar ability to reduce Fe3+ to Fe2+ ions in FRAP assay. NADES can be useful in the isolation of phenolic
compounds from plant sources and should be considered as novel, sustainable, and low-cost solvents with a
variety of applications.