Artemisia spp.; antioxidant effect; caffeoylquinic acids; cytochrome c; fractionation; mitochondria.

Antioxidant and Mitochondria-Targeted Activity of Caffeoylquinic-Acid-Rich Fractions of Wormwood ( Artemisia absinthium L.) and Silver Wormwood ( Artemisia ludoviciana Nutt.)

Journal: 

Antioxidants (Basel)

Publication Year: 
2021
Authors: 

Kamarauskaite J, Baniene R, Raudone L, Vilkickyte G, Vainorien R, Motiekaityte V, Trumbeckaite S.

Abstract: 

Caffeoylquinic acids are some of the chemophenetically significant specialized metabolites found in plants of the family Asteraceae Dumort., possessing a broad spectrum of biological activities. As they might be potential mitochondria-targeted antioxidants, effective preparation methods-including extraction, isolation, and purification of caffeoylquinic acids from plant sources-are in great demand.