Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences (Jan 2012)

Antioxidant activity and polyphenol content in cultivated and wild edible fruits grown in Panama

  • Enrique Murillo,
  • Gabrielle B Britton,
  • Armando A Durant

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0975-7406.103261
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
pp. 313 – 317

Abstract

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Objectives: The present research was undertaken to determine the antioxidant activity and total polyphenol content of cultivated and wild edible fruits consumed in Panama. Materials and Methods: 39 cultivated and wild edible fruits antioxidant activity and total polyphenol content was assessed by using the DPPH and the Folin-Ciocalteu assays, respectively. Results and Discussion: The antioxidant composition of the fruits varied between 1083.33 and 16.22 mg TEAC/100 g fresh weight. On the other hand, the total phenolic content of the 39 fruits tested ranged from 604.80 to 35.10 mg GAE/100 g FW. Ziziphus mauritania presented the highest antioxidant activity and the largest phenolic content, whereas most fruits had a moderate TEAC value. Conclusion: Fruits polyphenol content was strongly correlated with antioxidant properties, which pointed out the important role of these compounds in the prevention of many types of cancer, neurological ailments, and cardiovascular diseases through diverse antioxidant mechanisms.

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