Investigation of the phytochemical composition, antioxidant, antibacterial, anti‑osteoarthritis, and wound healing activities of selected vegetable waste
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2023-08
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Nature Publishing Group
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Scientifc Reports;(2023) 13:13034
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Abstract
Agri-food wastes, produced following industrial food processing, are mostly discarded, leading to
environmental hazards and losing the nutritional and medicinal values associated with their bioactive
constituents. In this study, we performed a comprehensive analytical and biological evaluation of
selected vegetable by-products (potato, onion, and garlic peels). The phytochemical analysis included
UHPLC-ESI-qTOF-MS/MS in combination with molecular networking and determination of the total
favonoid and phenolic contents. Further, the antimicrobial, anti-osteoarthritis and wound healing
potentials were also evaluated. In total, 47 compounds were identifed, belonging to phenolic acids,
favonoids, saponins, and alkaloids as representative chemical classes. Onion peel extract (OPE)
showed the higher polyphenolic contents, the promising antioxidant activity, the potential anti-
osteoarthritis activity, and promising antimicrobial activity, especially against methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Furthermore, OPE revealed to have promising in vivo wound healing
activity, restoring tissue physiology and integrity, mainly through the activation of AP-1 signaling
pathway. Lastly, when OPE was loaded with nanocapsule based hydrogel, the nano-formulation
revealed enhanced cellular viability. The afnities of the OPE major metabolites were evaluated
against both p65 and ATF-2 targets using two diferent molecular docking processes revealing
quercetin-3,4′-O-diglucoside, alliospiroside C, and alliospiroside D as the most promising entities with
superior binding scores. These results demonstrate that vegetable by-products, particularly, those
derived from onion peels can be incorporated as natural by-product for future evaluation against
wounds and osteoarthriti