Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management (Feb 2025)

Phytochemical, Proximate, Anti-Oxidant, and Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Aqueous and Methanol Extracts of Dried Shell of Cajanus cajan seed collected from a Rural Community in Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria

  • S. I. Orjiocha,
  • M. U. Ibezim-Ezeani,
  • F. C. Otuu,
  • C. O. Ugorji

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 1

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Cajanus cajan, commonly known as pigeon pea, is widely cultivated by farmers in Nsukka and other parts of Enugu State, Nigeria. The seeds have a long history of usage in the traditional food combinations of many families and are reportedly very nutritious. Hence, the objective of this paper is to investigate the phytochemical, proximate, anti-oxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties of aqueous and methanol extracts of the dried shell of Cajanus cajan seed collected from a rural community in Nsukka, Enugu State, Nigeria using appropriate standard techniques. Data obtained show that some of the analytical constituents were flavonoids (2,226.50 ± 47.350, Phenolics (6,294.65±117.35), Alkaloids (175.09±3.34), moisture (13.762%), ash (4.183%), and protein (9.01%). Some of the anti-oxidant properties - DPPH IC50 of 25.07 ± 0.09 µg/ml, nitric oxide scavenging activity equivalent to 20.0mM/g, and a Ferric Reduction Antioxidant Property (FRAP) value of 2.53 compared, favorably with ascorbic acid standard. The anti-inflammatory inhibition of the extracts was 44.1ug/mL as against standard diclofenac 37.62ug/mL. The extracts have promising properties as raw materials for developing anti-scaling agents for pipeline rust inhibition and nutriceuticals to manage oxidative stress-induced functional diseases.

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