Title of article :
Total Phenolic, Anthocyanin, Catechins, DPPH Radical Scavenging Activity, and Toxicity of Lepisanthes alata (Blume) Leenh
Author/Authors :
Anggraini, Tuty Faculty of Agricultural Technology - Andalas University - Padang 25163, Indonesia , Wilma, Syafni Faculty of Agricultural Technology - Andalas University - Padang 25163, Indonesia , Syukri, Daimon Faculty of Agricultural Technology - Andalas University - Padang 25163, Indonesia , Azima, Fauzan Faculty of Agricultural Technology - Andalas University - Padang 25163, Indonesia
Abstract :
Anthocyanins and catechin are natural antioxidants presented in many plants. Lepisanthes alata (Blume) Leenh is a plant with fruit
that ripens to an intense red. Tis coloring suggests a high polyphenol content. However, limited information is available regarding
the polyphenol or other antioxidant content in this fruit or its suitability as a food additive. Te purpose of this research was
to determine the total phenolic, total monomeric anthocyanin, catechin, epicatechin and epigallocatechin gallate content, DPPH
radical scavenging activity, and toxicity in rind, fesh, seed, and whole fruit of L. alata. Tis research was conducted using an
exploratory method with four analyses; samples from six parts of the plant were analyzed for polyphenols (rind, fruit pulp, seeds,
whole fruit, bark, and leaves), four for anthocyanins (rind, fruit pulp, seeds, and whole fruit), and six parts of the plant for DPPH
radical scavenging activity in water, methanol, and ethanol (rind, fruit pulp, seeds, whole fruit, bark, and leaves) and toxicity. Tis
plant was found to contain high levels of polyphenol; the lowest level was measured in the fesh (0.64 mg GAE/g of DW) and the
highest in the whole fruit (2.87 mg GAE/g of DW). Te lowest anthocyanin content is found in the fesh and the highest in the rind
with the respective average values of 672.27 mg/100 g FW and 1462.82 mg/100 g FW. Epicatechin is the major catechin in whole fruit
and bark of L. alata. L. alata DPPH radical scavenging activity was in the range of 21.23 to 92.5% depending on the solvent, and
the highest activity was recorded in bark in ethanol extract. No toxins were found in any part of the plant indicating that an extract
from it could be safely used as a natural antioxidant supplement in processed foods to protect against free radicals.
Keywords :
Total Phenolic , Anthocyanin , Catechins , DPPH Radical Scavenging Activity , Toxicity , Lepisanthes alata , Lepisanthes alata (Blume) Leenh