Author/Authors :
Güder, Aytaç Vocational High School of Health Services - Department of Medical Services and Techniques, Giresun University, Giresun, Turkey
Abstract :
The majority of the antioxidant and antidiabetic activities of fruits are anthocyanins; a group
of polyphenolics that are responsible for the color of many fruits, vegetables and flowers. The
harvesting time, storage conditions, maturity, extraction steps etc. are very important for the
biological activities based on the alteration of chemical composition. The free radical scavenging
and antidiabetic activities of total anthocyanins from bitter melon (Momordica charantia Linn.)
fruit (TAMC) were evaluated by considering four harvesting times. The free radical scavenging
activities of the TAMC samples were assessed using DPPH•, DMPD•+ and ABTS•+ assays against
BHA, rutin and trolox standards. September as a harvesting period (TAMC-S) had effective
DPPH• (SC50 2.55 ± 0.08 μg/mL), DMPD•+ (SC50 2.68 ± 0.09 μg/mL) and ABTS•+ (SC50 8.19
± 0.09 μg/mL) scavenging activities compared with other samples and standards. In addition,
August (TAMC-A) as a harvesting period showed very influential inhibitory activity against
α-amylase (IC50 56.86 ± 1.12 μg/mL) and moderate inhibitory activity against α-glucosidase
(IC50 88.19 ± 0.74 μg/mL). In comparison, pharmaceutical active ingredients such as acarbose
exhibited anti-amylase and anti-glucosidase activities with IC50 values of 93.07 ± 1.49 μg/mL
and 77.25 ± 1.20 μg/mL, respectively. These results suggest that the correct selection of harvest
period can significantly increase anthocyanin quantity because of the pharmaceutic properties
of TAMC. Consequently, TAMC may be interesting for incorporation in pharmaceutical
preparations for human health, since it can suppress hyperglycaemia that can be also used as
food additives due to its antiradical activity
Keywords :
Antidiabetic activity , radical scavenging activity , total anthocyanin , bitter melon , harvesting time