Antioxidant Capacity of Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Leaves and Inflorescences
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Plant Material
2.2. Dry Matter Determination
2.3. Extracts Preparation
2.4. Determination of Total Phenolic Content
2.5. Determination of Antioxidant Capacity (AC)
2.5.1. ABTS Assay
2.5.2. DPPH Assay
2.5.3. Ferric Reducing Antioxidant Power (FRAP) Assay
2.6. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Total Phenolic Compounds Content
3.2. Antioxidant Capacity (ABTS, DPPH, FRAP)
3.3. Comparative Analysis
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
| AC | Antioxidant capacity |
| ABTS | 2,2′-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) |
| DPPH | 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl |
| FRAP | Ferric Reducing Antioxidant Power |
| THC | Tetrahydrocannabinol |
| ROS | Reactive oxygen species |
| RSA | Radical scavenging activity |
| TRX | Trolox |
| CV | Cultivar |
| TPC | Total phenolic content |
| CAE | Chlorogenic acid equivalents |
| GAE | Gallic acid equivalents |
| DM | Dry matter |
| IF | Inflorescences |
| L | Leaves |
| TEAC | Trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity |
| TPTZ | 2,4,6-tripyridyl-s-triazine |
| PCA | Principal component analysis |
| HSD | Honestly Significant Difference |
| F | cv. Finola |
| FR | cv. Futura 75 |
| D | cv. Dioica |
| K | cv. Kompolti |
| HAT | Hydrogen atom transfer |
| SET | Single electron transfer |
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| Factor | Total Phenolic Content (mg CAE 1/1 g DM 3) | Total Phenolic Content (mg GAE 2/1 g DM) |
|---|---|---|
| Part of plant | ||
| p 4 | <0.000 | <0.000 |
| L 5 | 74.59 a 7 | 37.08 a |
| IF | 105.34 b | 52.36 b |
| Cultivar | ||
| p | <0.000 | <0.000 |
| F 6 | 100.15 b | 49.78 b |
| FR | 85.62 a | 42.56 a |
| D | 88.24 a | 43.86 a |
| K | 85.85 a | 42.67 a |
| Factor | TEAC ABTS (mg TRX 1/1 g DM 2) | RSA 3ABTS (%) | TEAC DPPH (mg TRX/1 g DM) | RSADPPH (%) | TEAC FRAP (mg TRX/1 g DM) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Part of plant | |||||
| p 4 | <0.000 | <0.000 | <0.000 | <0.000 | <0.000 |
| L 5 | 246.6 b 7 | 46.15 a | 20.73 b | 72.73 b | 8.67 a |
| IF | 216.4 a | 83.91 b | 19.91 a | 70.56 a | 15.52 b |
| Cultivar | |||||
| p | <0.000 | <0.000 | <0.000 | <0.000 | <0.000 |
| F 6 | 306.7 d | 68.96 d | 18.57 a | 68.66 a | 22.42 b |
| FR | 218.3 b | 66.30 c | 20.88 b | 72.45 b | 7.28 a |
| D | 170.7 a | 65.28 b | 19.19 a | 69.26 a | 8.98 a |
| K | 230.3 c | 59.61 a | 22.65 c | 76.21 c | 9.71 a |
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Jacuńska, W.; Biel, W.; Witkowicz, R.; Piątkowska, E. Antioxidant Capacity of Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Leaves and Inflorescences. Appl. Sci. 2026, 16, 2957. https://doi.org/10.3390/app16062957
Jacuńska W, Biel W, Witkowicz R, Piątkowska E. Antioxidant Capacity of Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Leaves and Inflorescences. Applied Sciences. 2026; 16(6):2957. https://doi.org/10.3390/app16062957
Chicago/Turabian StyleJacuńska, Weronika, Wioletta Biel, Robert Witkowicz, and Ewa Piątkowska. 2026. "Antioxidant Capacity of Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Leaves and Inflorescences" Applied Sciences 16, no. 6: 2957. https://doi.org/10.3390/app16062957
APA StyleJacuńska, W., Biel, W., Witkowicz, R., & Piątkowska, E. (2026). Antioxidant Capacity of Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) Leaves and Inflorescences. Applied Sciences, 16(6), 2957. https://doi.org/10.3390/app16062957

