Antioxidant Potential of the Extracts, Fractions and Oils Derived from Oilseeds
The polyphenolic extracts and oils were obtained from ajwain, mustard, fenugreek and poppy seeds. The extracts were partitioned into acidic and neutral polyphenolic fractions and following estimation of total phenolics in the crude extract, acidic and neutral fractions and oil, all were analyzed for...
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doaj-3d73f4f2b4c2491297f79659f332dbff2020-11-24T23:38:43ZengMDPI AGAntioxidants2076-39212013-10-012424625610.3390/antiox2040246Antioxidant Potential of the Extracts, Fractions and Oils Derived from OilseedsShagufta IshtiaqueNasir KhanMuhammad A. SiddiquiRahmanullah SiddiqiShahina NazThe polyphenolic extracts and oils were obtained from ajwain, mustard, fenugreek and poppy seeds. The extracts were partitioned into acidic and neutral polyphenolic fractions and following estimation of total phenolics in the crude extract, acidic and neutral fractions and oil, all were analyzed for their DPPH (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl) scavenging potential, ferric reducing ability and chelating power. The highest amount of polyphenols was found in ajwain (8330 ± 107), then in mustard seeds (2844 ± 56.00) and in fenugreek (1130 ± 29.00), and least in poppy seeds (937 ± 18.52). The higher amounts of polyphenols were estimated in neutral fraction compared to acidic (p < 0.05). % Inhibition of DPPH by the crude extract and fractions of all oilseeds was quite significant, being higher for acidic than neutral. The highest % DPPH inhibition was shown by ajwain extract than mustard > fenugreek and least by poppy seed extracts (p < 0.05). The reducing power and the chelating effect of the oilseeds followed the same order as DPPH, but higher % chelation was shown by neutral than acidic fraction (p < 0.05). Though low in polyphenols, the oil fractions were as strong antioxidants as the acidic one. Though oilseeds are used in very small quantity in food, they are potential sources of natural antioxidants and may replace synthetic ones.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3921/2/4/246antioxidant activitypolyphenolsajwainfenugreekpoppymustardseed oil |
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Shagufta Ishtiaque Nasir Khan Muhammad A. Siddiqui Rahmanullah Siddiqi Shahina Naz Antioxidant Potential of the Extracts, Fractions and Oils Derived from Oilseeds Antioxidants antioxidant activity polyphenols ajwain fenugreek poppy mustard seed oil |
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Antioxidant Potential of the Extracts, Fractions and Oils Derived from Oilseeds |
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Antioxidant Potential of the Extracts, Fractions and Oils Derived from Oilseeds |
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Antioxidant Potential of the Extracts, Fractions and Oils Derived from Oilseeds |
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Antioxidant Potential of the Extracts, Fractions and Oils Derived from Oilseeds |
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Antioxidant Potential of the Extracts, Fractions and Oils Derived from Oilseeds |
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antioxidant potential of the extracts, fractions and oils derived from oilseeds |
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The polyphenolic extracts and oils were obtained from ajwain, mustard, fenugreek and poppy seeds. The extracts were partitioned into acidic and neutral polyphenolic fractions and following estimation of total phenolics in the crude extract, acidic and neutral fractions and oil, all were analyzed for their DPPH (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl) scavenging potential, ferric reducing ability and chelating power. The highest amount of polyphenols was found in ajwain (8330 ± 107), then in mustard seeds (2844 ± 56.00) and in fenugreek (1130 ± 29.00), and least in poppy seeds (937 ± 18.52). The higher amounts of polyphenols were estimated in neutral fraction compared to acidic (p < 0.05). % Inhibition of DPPH by the crude extract and fractions of all oilseeds was quite significant, being higher for acidic than neutral. The highest % DPPH inhibition was shown by ajwain extract than mustard > fenugreek and least by poppy seed extracts (p < 0.05). The reducing power and the chelating effect of the oilseeds followed the same order as DPPH, but higher % chelation was shown by neutral than acidic fraction (p < 0.05). Though low in polyphenols, the oil fractions were as strong antioxidants as the acidic one. Though oilseeds are used in very small quantity in food, they are potential sources of natural antioxidants and may replace synthetic ones. |
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