Chemical composition, biological potentials and antimicrobial activity of wild and cultivated blackberries

The aim of this study was to compare the chemical compositions and biological potentials (antioxidant potentials, α-glucosidase test and antimicrobial activity) of wild and cultivated blackberry varieties from two different locations. The chemical compositions were evaluated in fresh sample...

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Main Authors: Jazić Miodrag R., Vulić Jelena J., Kukrić Zoran Z., Topalić-Trivunović Ljiljana N., Savić Aleksandar V.
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Technology, Novi Sad 2018-01-01
Series:Acta Periodica Technologica
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-7188/2018/1450-71881849065J.pdf
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spelling doaj-e9df6517d24041879a395160ce32d06d2020-11-24T21:21:55ZengFaculty of Technology, Novi SadActa Periodica Technologica1450-71882406-095X2018-01-01201849657910.2298/APT1849065J1450-71881849065JChemical composition, biological potentials and antimicrobial activity of wild and cultivated blackberriesJazić Miodrag R.0Vulić Jelena J.1Kukrić Zoran Z.2Topalić-Trivunović Ljiljana N.3Savić Aleksandar V.4Faculty of Technology, Novi SadFaculty of Technology, Novi SadUniversity of Banja Luka, Faculty of Technology, Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and HerzegovinaUniversity of Banja Luka, Faculty of Technology, Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and HerzegovinaUniversity of Banja Luka, Faculty of Technology, Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe aim of this study was to compare the chemical compositions and biological potentials (antioxidant potentials, α-glucosidase test and antimicrobial activity) of wild and cultivated blackberry varieties from two different locations. The chemical compositions were evaluated in fresh samples, while the biological potentials were measured in dry blackberry extracts. The highest dry matter (15.73 g/100 g fw) was obtained for wild blackberry from Verići (Bw2). The significantly higher content of sugars (6.07 g/100 g fw) and ascorbic acid (21.36 g/100 g dw) was found in Chester Thornless blackberry (Bc1) comparing to other samples. The wild blackberry from Javorani (Bw1) showed the highest amount of polyphenols, as well as antioxidant potentials on DPPH (184.26 mmol Trolox/kg dw), ABTS (340.26 mmol Trolox/kg dw) and OH (944.03 mmol BHT/kg dw) radicals. The antihyperglycemic potentials of the extracts were determined by the α-glucosidase test. The cultivated blackberry Čačanka Bestrna (Bc2) showed the stronger inhibition of α-glucosidase enzyme (α-GIP = 50.69 %) than other varieties (p<0.05). Wild blackberry extracts showed higher antibacterial and antifungal activity towards Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Aspergillus niger. The results presented in this study indicated the differences between wild and cultivated blackberry varieties, as well as mutual differences in chemical composition, polyphenol contents, biological potentials, along with the antimicrobial activity of wild and cultivated blackberry varieties from two different locations in Bosnia and Herzegovina.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-7188/2018/1450-71881849065J.pdfblackberrychemical compositionantioxidative capacityα-glucosidaseantimicrobial activity
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author Jazić Miodrag R.
Vulić Jelena J.
Kukrić Zoran Z.
Topalić-Trivunović Ljiljana N.
Savić Aleksandar V.
spellingShingle Jazić Miodrag R.
Vulić Jelena J.
Kukrić Zoran Z.
Topalić-Trivunović Ljiljana N.
Savić Aleksandar V.
Chemical composition, biological potentials and antimicrobial activity of wild and cultivated blackberries
Acta Periodica Technologica
blackberry
chemical composition
antioxidative capacity
α-glucosidase
antimicrobial activity
author_facet Jazić Miodrag R.
Vulić Jelena J.
Kukrić Zoran Z.
Topalić-Trivunović Ljiljana N.
Savić Aleksandar V.
author_sort Jazić Miodrag R.
title Chemical composition, biological potentials and antimicrobial activity of wild and cultivated blackberries
title_short Chemical composition, biological potentials and antimicrobial activity of wild and cultivated blackberries
title_full Chemical composition, biological potentials and antimicrobial activity of wild and cultivated blackberries
title_fullStr Chemical composition, biological potentials and antimicrobial activity of wild and cultivated blackberries
title_full_unstemmed Chemical composition, biological potentials and antimicrobial activity of wild and cultivated blackberries
title_sort chemical composition, biological potentials and antimicrobial activity of wild and cultivated blackberries
publisher Faculty of Technology, Novi Sad
series Acta Periodica Technologica
issn 1450-7188
2406-095X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The aim of this study was to compare the chemical compositions and biological potentials (antioxidant potentials, α-glucosidase test and antimicrobial activity) of wild and cultivated blackberry varieties from two different locations. The chemical compositions were evaluated in fresh samples, while the biological potentials were measured in dry blackberry extracts. The highest dry matter (15.73 g/100 g fw) was obtained for wild blackberry from Verići (Bw2). The significantly higher content of sugars (6.07 g/100 g fw) and ascorbic acid (21.36 g/100 g dw) was found in Chester Thornless blackberry (Bc1) comparing to other samples. The wild blackberry from Javorani (Bw1) showed the highest amount of polyphenols, as well as antioxidant potentials on DPPH (184.26 mmol Trolox/kg dw), ABTS (340.26 mmol Trolox/kg dw) and OH (944.03 mmol BHT/kg dw) radicals. The antihyperglycemic potentials of the extracts were determined by the α-glucosidase test. The cultivated blackberry Čačanka Bestrna (Bc2) showed the stronger inhibition of α-glucosidase enzyme (α-GIP = 50.69 %) than other varieties (p<0.05). Wild blackberry extracts showed higher antibacterial and antifungal activity towards Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Aspergillus niger. The results presented in this study indicated the differences between wild and cultivated blackberry varieties, as well as mutual differences in chemical composition, polyphenol contents, biological potentials, along with the antimicrobial activity of wild and cultivated blackberry varieties from two different locations in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
topic blackberry
chemical composition
antioxidative capacity
α-glucosidase
antimicrobial activity
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-7188/2018/1450-71881849065J.pdf
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