Applied Sciences (Apr 2024)

Phenolic Compounds and Antioxidant Activity in Edible Flower Species from Oaxaca

  • Rubí Marcos-Gómez,
  • Araceli M. Vera-Guzmán,
  • Mónica L. Pérez-Ochoa,
  • Laura Martínez-Martínez,
  • Sanjuana Hernández-Delgado,
  • David Martínez-Sánchez,
  • José L. Chávez-Servia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14083136
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 8
p. 3136

Abstract

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In Mexico, the tradition of consuming flowers dates to pre-Columbian times, and flower consumption persists today; however, this practice is typically unknown outside the regions where flowers are used in local gastronomy. The aim of this work was to evaluate the variation in polyphenol and flavonoid contents and antioxidant activity in inflorescence samples. Samples of izote (Yucca filifera), maguey pulquero (Agave salmiana), cuachepil or guachepil (Diphysa americana), and tepejilote or pacaya (Chamaedorea tepejilote) were collected from different communities and regions of Oaxaca, Mexico, during 2022. Specifically, ten to eleven inflorescence samples were collected per species, and their polyphenol and flavonoid contents and antioxidant activity were evaluated using UV–visible spectrophotometry and reference standards. Significant differences were detected between and within samples depending on their geographical origin (collection locations); the environment and site influenced the composition of the samples for each species. Across all species, significant and positive correlations of the polyphenol and flavonoid contents were identified with the antioxidant activity detected via the DPPH and FRAP methods. The high variability in phenolic compound contents and antioxidant activity within each species shows that the nutritional and nutraceutical potential of flowers may complement diets at the family and communitarian levels.

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