| Literature DB >> 18463567 |
Aline Lamien-Meda1, Charles Euloge Lamien, Moussa M Y Compaoré, Roland N T Meda, Martin Kiendrebeogo, Boukare Zeba, Jeanne F Millogo, Odile G Nacoulma.
Abstract
A total of fourteen (14) species of wild edible fruits from Burkina Faso were analyzed for their phenolic and flavonoid contents, and their antioxidant activities using the DPPH, FRAP and ABTS methods. The data obtained show that the total phenolic and total flavonoid levels were significantly higher in the acetone than in the methanol extracts.Detarium microcarpum fruit had the highest phenolic and the highest flavonoid content,followed by that of Adansonia digitata, Ziziphus mauritiana, Ximenia americana and Lannea microcarpa. Significant amounts of total phenolics were also detected in the other fruit species in the following order of decreasing levels: Tamarindus indica > Sclerocaryabirrea > Dialium guineense > Gardenia erubescens > Diospyros mespiliformis > Parkiabiglobosa > Ficus sycomorus > Vitellaria paradoxa. Detarium microcarpum fruit also showed the highest antioxidant activity using the three antioxidant assays. Fruits with high antioxidant activities were also found to possess high phenolic and flavonoid contents. There was a strong correlation between total phenolic and flavonoid levels and antioxidant activities.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18463567 PMCID: PMC6245336 DOI: 10.3390/molecules13030581
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Therapeutic uses of some of the studied edible fruits.
| Fruits | Part studied | Therapeutic uses |
|---|---|---|
| Flesh with peel | Refreshing, tonic, diuretic, bitter-sweet, cystitis, dysentery, hepatic disorders, hypogalactia [ | |
| Flesh with peel | Vitamin C and B deficiencies, dizziness, infectious diseases. Analgesic, digestive, tonic, stimulant, antibacterial, antiscorbutic [ | |
| Flesh | - | |
| Flesh with peel | Green fruits: dysentery, gastroenteritis, diarrhoea, menorrhagia, vomiting. Astringent, spasmolytic, antibacterial, haemostatic [ | |
| Flesh with peel and seed | - | |
| Flesh with peel | - | |
| Flesh with peel | Rachitism and scurvy [ | |
| Flesh | Constipation (Laxative), yellow fever, rickets, anorexia [ | |
| Flesh | Green fruits: Diuretic, galactogogue. | |
| Flesh with peel | Internal use: Pulp fruits (juice): constipation, nausea, anorexia, Astringent, diuretic, hypotensor, laxative, antiscorbutic, Anorexia, External use (juice) cutaneous eruptions. Antiviral, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory drug, astringent [ | |
| Flesh | Constipation, abdominal pains, bowel obstruction, pregnancy vomiting, intestinal disorders, biliary, poisonings, puffiness, cardiac weakness, diabetes, parasites, paludism, fever, headache, diuretic, antispasmodic, febrifuge, hypotensor [ | |
| Flesh with peel | Food source, laxative [ | |
| Flesh with peel | Pulp fruits: Constipation, refreshing, tonic, purgative, astringent [ | |
| Flesh with peel | Allergies, vitamin A and C deficiencies, constipation, insomnia, depression, nutritive, sedative, anti-allergenic [ |
Total phenolic and Total flavonoid levels for fourteen fruit extracts (MeOH 70%, Acetone 70%, pH 2). Results are mean ± SD (n = 6).
| Fruits | Total phenolics | Total flavonoids | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MeOH | Acetone | MeOH | Acetone | |
| 3518.33 ± 17.80 | 4057.50 ± 57.34 | 31.70 ± 3.35 | 42.73 ± 0.46 | |
| 4946.67 ± 79.41 | 5978.33 ± 87.50 | 116.05 ± 3.04 | 155.90 ± 1.89 | |
| 579.00 ± 6.013 | 852.50 ± 23.41 | 19.45 ± 3.18 | 10.23 ± 0.83 | |
| 336.33 ± 9.14 | 591.67 ± 36.80 | 22.40 ± 0.28 b | 27.10 ± 0.93 b | |
| 190.58 ± 11.89 | 308.83 ± 6.80 | 24.15 ± 1.81 | 33.15 ± 1.79 | |
| 298.50 ± 9.25 | 656.83 ± 10.91 | 11.70 ± 0.81 | 34.55 ± 2.04 | |
| 240.58 ± 7.78 | 1006.83 ± 6.59 | 23.35 ± 1.39 | 35.35 ± 1.63 | |
| 380.92 ± 8.43 | 526.17 ± 34.70 | nd | nd | |
| 515.50 ± 32.21 | 945.83 ± 14.13 | 1.70 ± 0.35 | 5.30 ± 0.62 | |
| 505.83 ± 6.08 | 872.33 ± 19.21 | 33.90 ± 0.35 | 28.00 ± 0.88 | |
| 957.33 ± 13.20 | 888.67 ± 21.96 | 2.18 ± 0.21 | 5.68 ± 0.10 | |
| 381.67 ± 41.57 | 231.33 ± 20.74 | 20.70 ± 0.48 | 30.95 ± 0.41 | |
| 2230.00 ± 76.09 a | 2086.67 ± 55.11 a | 30.95 ± 3.76 | 23.60 ± 1.75 | |
| 2352.50 ± 52.70 | 3240.83 ± 44.21 | 56.88 ± 0.30 | 92.55 ± 1.76 | |
nd: not detectable. Values with the same letter are not significantly different (P > 0.05).
Figure 1Antioxidant activities obtained using the DPPH (a), FRAP (b) and ABTS (c) methods on fourteen fruit extracts (MeOH and Acetone) viz. A. digitata (AD), D. microcarpum (DM), D. guineense (DG), D. mespiliformis (DMe), F. sycomorus (FS), G. erubescens (GE), L. microcarpa (LM), P. biglobosa (PB), S. senegalensis (SS), S. birrea (SB), T. indica (TI), V. paradoxa (VP), X. americana (XA) and Z. mauritiana (ZM). Results are mean ± SD (n = 6).