Author/Authors :
Taghizadeh، Faezeh نويسنده Department of Agriculture,Islamic Azad University , Shirvan Branch,Shirvan,Iran , , Asgharzadeh، Ahmad نويسنده Department of Agriculture,Islamic Azad University, Shirvan Branch,Shirvan,Iran , , Asili، Javad نويسنده School of Pharmacy,Department of Pharmacognosy,Mashhad University of Medical Sciences,Mashhad,Iran , , Sahebkar، Amirhossein نويسنده Metabolic Research Centre, Royal Perth Hospital, School of Medicine and Pharmacology,University of Western Australia,Perth,Australia , , Shakeri، Abolfazl نويسنده School of Pharmacy,Student Research Committee,Mashhad University of Medical Sciences,Mashhad,Iran ,
Abstract :
Mahaleb (Prunus mahaleb L.) is an important rootstock for P. avium and P. cerasus cultivars. The present study has compared the phenolic contents and antioxidant activity of the methanolic extracts of the barks, leaves and fruits of ten selected mahaleb genotypes. The total phenolic content (5.11131.77 mg GA g1) in barks and the total flavonoid (54.06180.6 mg QE g1) and proanthocyanidin (8.8925.33 mg CA g1) contents in fruits were greater than the other parts of the plants. The maximum contents of total phenol and total proanthocyanidin were in the stem bark and fruit of the genotype 249 (131.77 mg GA g1, 25.33 mg CA g1, respectively), while the maximum contents of flavonoid, and anthocyanin were in the fruits of genotype 271 (180.6 mg QE g1 and 260.81 mg CY g1, respectively). Antioxidant activity of the sles was determined using the 1,1diphenyl2picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and reducing power assay (RPA). The antioxidant activity was the highest with the genotype 249, which showed 80.9% and 89.3% in DPPH and RPA assays, respectively. This study showed that total phenolic, flavonoid, proanthocyanidin, and anthocyanin contents were affected by mahaleb genotypes. This information may be of assistance in the production of mahaleb genotypes with maximum levels of desired phenolic.
Keywords :
Proanthocyanidin , Rootstock , anthocyanin , Flavonoid , phenol , DPPH