Recherche d’activités biologiques dans les graines de Linum usitatissimum
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Biological properties, particularly antioxidant and enzymatic activities, are generating increasing interest in
health, nutrition, and industry. These biological properties are found in various living organisms, especially in plants. In
this study, antioxidant activities (catalase and DPPH radical scavenging) and enzymatic activities (amylase and phytase)
were evaluated in flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum) solutions prepared at room temperature and at 50 °C. Catalase activity
was detected with an IC50 of 1,1059 mg/mL in the solution prepared at room temperature and 0,7965 mg/mL in the one
prepared at 50 °C. For the DPPH scavenging assay, IC50 values of 1,5251 mg/mL and 1,0988 mg/mL were found for the
two solutions, respectively.Regarding enzymatic activity, the solutions showed amylase and phytase activities depending
on the preparation temperature. Amylase activity reached a starch-degrading capacity of 9.18 μM/mg at room temperature
and 25,76 μM/mg at 50 °C, with optimal pH values of 9 and 5, respectively. Optimal temperatures were 50 °C for the
room temperature solution and 20, 25 and 40 °C for the solution prepared at 50 °C. These amylases demonstrated good
thermal stability and stability in acidic, alkaline, and saline environments.In contrast, phytase activity (Pi release) was
higher in the room temperature solution (0,59 mM/mg) than in the one prepared at 50 °C (0,31 mM/mg). Their optimal
pH values were 5 and 7, and optimal temperatures were 30 °C and 50 °C, respectively. Unlike amylases, phytases were
less stable under thermal and acidic conditions, but moderately stable in alkaline and saline environments.
