Title of article :
Determination of Punicalagins Content, Metal Chelating, and Antioxidant Properties of Edible Pomegranate (Punica granatum L) Peels and Seeds Grown in Morocco
Author/Authors :
Sabraoui, Talal Faculty of Sciences and Technology Laboratory of Biochemistry & Neurosciences - Applied Biochemistry and Toxicology Team - Hassan First University - 26000 Settat, Morocco , Khider, Taleb Food Chemistry - Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy - Emil Fischer Center - Friedrich-Alexander Universitât ErlangenNürnberg (FAU) - Nikolaus-Fiebiger-Straße 10, 91058, Germany , Nasser, Boubker Faculty of Sciences and Technology Laboratory of Biochemistry & Neurosciences - Applied Biochemistry and Toxicology Team - Hassan First University - 26000 Settat, Morocco , Eddoha, Rabiaa Faculty of Sciences and Technology Laboratory of Biochemistry & Neurosciences - Applied Biochemistry and Toxicology Team - Hassan First University - 26000 Settat, Morocco , Moujahid, Abderrahman Faculty of Sciences and Technology Laboratory of Biochemistry & Neurosciences - Applied Biochemistry and Toxicology Team - Hassan First University - 26000 Settat, Morocco , Benbachir, Maryam Faculty of Sciences and Technology Laboratory of Biochemistry & Neurosciences - Applied Biochemistry and Toxicology Team - Hassan First University - 26000 Settat, Morocco , Essamadi, Abdelkhalid Faculty of Sciences and Technology Laboratory of Biochemistry & Neurosciences - Applied Biochemistry and Toxicology Team - Hassan First University - 26000 Settat, Morocco
Abstract :
Pomegranate (Punica granatum L) is widely cultivated in the Mediterranean countries especially in Morocco. Pomegranate peel
and seed contain considerable amounts of phenolic compounds with antioxidant activity. The aim of the present study was to
phytochemically characterize the pomegranate peels and seeds obtained from three Moroccan provinces, using UHPLC-DAD.
In addition, total phenolic content (TPC), total flavonoid contents (TFC), and metal chelating of pomegranate peel were also
evaluated. The results showed that pomegranate peel possesses the highest phenolic (TPC: 224.39 mg GAE/g dw) and flavonoid
(TFC: 62.64 mg rutin/g dw) contents. Punicalagin-β and punicalagin-α, are the abundant compounds found in peel: 216:36 ±
9:94 mg/g, 154:94 ± 5:21 mg/g, respectively. Pomegranate peels showed significantly (p < 0:05) high antioxidant activity 1-
diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) EC50: 42:71 ± 0:04 μg/mL, 2.2′-Azino-bis(3-Ethylbenzothiazoline-6-Sulfonic Acid) (ABTS)
EC50: 62:15 ± 0:01 μg/mL), and chelating activity (FRAP 1:85 ± 0:00 mg ascorbic acid equivalents/100 g, Fe2+: 2:52 ± 0:01 μmol
EDTA equivalents/g dw) compared to seeds. A positive correlation between antioxidant activity and total phenolic was found.
According to achieved results, high antioxidant capacity of pomegranate extracts, especially peel, shed light to further use as
natural food preservatives. Pomegranate peel could be used for the fortification of food with fiber by introducing it in dietary, as
well as in health applications due to its higher antioxidant capacity.
Keywords :
Determination , Punicalagins Content , Metal Chelating , Antioxidant Properties , Edible Pomegranate , Punica granatum L. , Peels , Seeds Grown , Morocco
Journal title :
International Journal of Food Science