Evaluation of Polyphenolics Content and Antioxidant Activity in Edible Wild Fruits

Plant diversity is a basic source of food and medicines for the local communities of the Himalayas. Current study was intended to assess polyphenolics content and antioxidant potential in edible wild fruits used as food and to treat various diseases by the inhabitants of Himalayan region of Pakistan...

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Main Authors: Sharui Shan, Xuming Huang, Munir H. Shah, Arshad Mehmood Abbasi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1381989
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spelling doaj-07d09ae2c6c24a60a115a5bca46435fe2020-11-24T21:56:36ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412019-01-01201910.1155/2019/13819891381989Evaluation of Polyphenolics Content and Antioxidant Activity in Edible Wild FruitsSharui Shan0Xuming Huang1Munir H. Shah2Arshad Mehmood Abbasi3The First Affiliated Hospital/School of Clinical Medicine of Guangdong Pharmaceutical University, Guangzhou 510006, ChinaThe First Affiliated Hospital/School of Clinical Medicine of Guangdong Pharmaceutical University, Guangzhou 510006, ChinaDepartment of Chemistry, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad 45320, PakistanSchool of Light Industry and Food Science, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510641, ChinaPlant diversity is a basic source of food and medicines for the local communities of the Himalayas. Current study was intended to assess polyphenolics content and antioxidant potential in edible wild fruits used as food and to treat various diseases by the inhabitants of Himalayan region of Pakistan. The fruits of 20 plant species were evaluated using standard protocols, whereas information on medicinal uses was gathered through semistructured interviews. Comparatively, Prunus domestica and Rubus ellipticus fruits exhibited highest levels of phenolics and flavonols contents (113.55 ± 0.61 mg GAE/100 g and 200.06 ± 1.57 mg RtE/100 g FW, respectively) in acetone extract. Nevertheless, flavonoids were maximum in the water extract of Rosa moschata (194.82 ± 3.46 mg RtE/100 g FW). Contrary, Duchesnea indica fruit depicted significant potential to scavenge DPPH and H2O2 radicals at 94.66 ± 8.89% in acetone extract and 83.54± 9.37% in water extract, while acetone extract of Rubus ellipticus had maximum potential to reduce ferric ions (133.66 ± 15.00 µM GAE/100 g FW). Additionally, total antioxidant capacity was highest in the acetone extract of Berberis lycium fruit (332.08 ± 21.90 µM AAE/100 g FW). The relationships between polyphenolics and antioxidant activity revealed synergistic role of secondary metabolites in the prevention of diseases. Our study revealed that wild fruits consumed by the local communities of Himalayas are rich in health beneficial phytochemicals and hold significant potential to treat chronic diseases, particularly associated with free radicals.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1381989
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author Sharui Shan
Xuming Huang
Munir H. Shah
Arshad Mehmood Abbasi
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Xuming Huang
Munir H. Shah
Arshad Mehmood Abbasi
Evaluation of Polyphenolics Content and Antioxidant Activity in Edible Wild Fruits
BioMed Research International
author_facet Sharui Shan
Xuming Huang
Munir H. Shah
Arshad Mehmood Abbasi
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title Evaluation of Polyphenolics Content and Antioxidant Activity in Edible Wild Fruits
title_short Evaluation of Polyphenolics Content and Antioxidant Activity in Edible Wild Fruits
title_full Evaluation of Polyphenolics Content and Antioxidant Activity in Edible Wild Fruits
title_fullStr Evaluation of Polyphenolics Content and Antioxidant Activity in Edible Wild Fruits
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Polyphenolics Content and Antioxidant Activity in Edible Wild Fruits
title_sort evaluation of polyphenolics content and antioxidant activity in edible wild fruits
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description Plant diversity is a basic source of food and medicines for the local communities of the Himalayas. Current study was intended to assess polyphenolics content and antioxidant potential in edible wild fruits used as food and to treat various diseases by the inhabitants of Himalayan region of Pakistan. The fruits of 20 plant species were evaluated using standard protocols, whereas information on medicinal uses was gathered through semistructured interviews. Comparatively, Prunus domestica and Rubus ellipticus fruits exhibited highest levels of phenolics and flavonols contents (113.55 ± 0.61 mg GAE/100 g and 200.06 ± 1.57 mg RtE/100 g FW, respectively) in acetone extract. Nevertheless, flavonoids were maximum in the water extract of Rosa moschata (194.82 ± 3.46 mg RtE/100 g FW). Contrary, Duchesnea indica fruit depicted significant potential to scavenge DPPH and H2O2 radicals at 94.66 ± 8.89% in acetone extract and 83.54± 9.37% in water extract, while acetone extract of Rubus ellipticus had maximum potential to reduce ferric ions (133.66 ± 15.00 µM GAE/100 g FW). Additionally, total antioxidant capacity was highest in the acetone extract of Berberis lycium fruit (332.08 ± 21.90 µM AAE/100 g FW). The relationships between polyphenolics and antioxidant activity revealed synergistic role of secondary metabolites in the prevention of diseases. Our study revealed that wild fruits consumed by the local communities of Himalayas are rich in health beneficial phytochemicals and hold significant potential to treat chronic diseases, particularly associated with free radicals.
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