The use of different phenolic compounds rich extracts obtained from cultivated thyme for antioxidant and antibacterial purposes
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Currently, oxidative stress related damages and opportunistic infections exert a direct implication on public health. Environmental
factors and whole cellular metabolism comprises the first intervenient on the imbalance homeostasis. Additionally, stress
and the overuse of chemical substances, namely antimicrobial drugs, improve this problem by two ways: Increasing free radicals
generation and suppressing immune system functions. Thus, to improve health and well being other safer and effective alternatives
are necessary. Thymus vulgaris L. (thyme) has been widely cultivated not only for nutritional but also medicinal purposes. Essential
oils have been the main focus of research studies but its incorrect use might provide toxicity. In the present study, the antioxidant and
antibacterial activities of thyme phenolic-compounds rich extracts, obtained by decoction, infusion and hydroalcoholic extraction
were analyzed and compared. Furthermore, the extracts were characterized in terms of phenolic compounds by HPLC-DAD/ESIMS.
The extract obtained by decoction evidenced the most pronounced antioxidant (reducing power, free radicals scavenging activity
and lipid peroxidation inhibition) and antibacterial (against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria) potential, related to the its
highest abundance of phenolic compounds, followed by the extracts obtained by infusion and hydroalcoholic extraction, respectively.
Rosmarinic acid (in all the preparations), luteolin 7-O-glucoside (in the hydroalcoholic extract) and luteolin 7-O-glucuronide (in the
infusion and decoction) were the most abundant phenolic acids and flavonoids found. The obtained data supports the idea that the
compounds responsible for the antioxidant and antibacterial activities are water-soluble, conferring considerable health benefits to
the studied plant that could be included as complement of daily food.