Abstract:
In this study, the ultrasonic-assisted extraction process of proanthocyanidins from
Cerasus humilis pomace was optimized using single-factor combined with orthogonal experiments. The
in vitro antioxidant activity and hypoglycemic activity of the purified proanthocyanidins from
Cerasus humilis pomace were determined using the DPPH radical scavenging test, ABTS
+ radical scavenging test, FRAP method and
α-glucosidase activity inhibition test. The extraction rate of proanthocyanidins was influenced in the following order:Sonication temperature>material-liquid ratio>sonication time>ethanol concentration. The best extraction process was that using 70% ethanol, sonication temperature of 60 ℃, sonication time of 40 min, and material-liquid ratio of 1:30 g/mL. Under these conditions, the yield of proanthocyanidins was 15.37 mg/g. The IC
50 values of DPPH and ABTS
+ radicals scavenged by purified proanthocyanidins were 0.10 mg/mL and 7 µg/mL, respectively, and the IC
50 value for inhibiting
α-glucosidase activity was 0.056 mg/mL. The extraction process was stable and feasible, the yield of proanthocyanidins was high, and the purified proanthocyanidins had strong
in vitro antioxidant activity and hypoglycemic activity.