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This study delved into the influence of ecological and seasonal dynamics on the synthesis
of secondary metabolites in the medicinal halophyte Limonium algarvense Erben, commonly known
as sea lavender, and examined their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Aerial parts
of sea lavender were systematically collected across winter, spring, summer, and autumn seasons
from distinct geographic locations in southern Portugal, specifically “Ria de Alvor” in Portimão
and “Ria Formosa” in Tavira. The investigation involved determining the total polyphenolic profile
through spectrophotometric methods, establishing the chemical profile via liquid chromatography
electrospray ionization quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS), and
evaluating in vitro antioxidant properties using radical and metal-based methods, along with assessing anti-inflammatory capacity through a cell model. Results unveiled varying polyphenol levels and
profiles across seasons, with spring and autumn samples exhibiting the highest content, accompanied
by the most notable antioxidant and anti-inflammatory capacities. Geographic location emerged as
an influential factor, particularly distinguishing plants from “Ria de Alvor”. Seasonal fluctuations
were associated with environmental factors, including temperature, which, when excessively high,
can impair plant metabolism, but also with the presence of flowers and seeds in spring and autumn
samples, which also seems to contribute to elevated polyphenol levels and enhanced bioproperties of
these samples. Additionally, genetic factors may be related to differences observed between ecotypes
(geographical location). This study underscores sea lavender’s potential as a natural source of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agents, emphasizing the significance of considering both geographic
location and seasonal dynamics in the assessment of phenolic composition and bioactive properties
in medicinal plant species.
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Keywords
Halophyte plants Salt tolerant plants Sea lavender Iberian endemism Antioxidant Anti-inflammatory Phenolics
Citation
Molecules 29 (2): 481 (2024)
Publisher
MDPI