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Physicochemical and antioxidant characteristics of Baccaurea angulata fruit juice extract
Author(s) -
Ibrahim Darina,
H. Norazlanshah,
Jauhari NurhazniKhir,
Nor Omar Muhammad,
Noor Adros Yahya Mohd,
Adewale Ahmed Idris,
Abimbola Mikail Maryam,
Ibrahim Muhammad
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
african journal of biotechnology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1684-5315
DOI - 10.5897/ajb2013.12989
Subject(s) - dpph , chemistry , flavonoid , food science , anthocyanin , antioxidant , dried fruit , nutraceutical , proanthocyanidin , phenols , polyphenol , traditional medicine , biochemistry , medicine
The purpose of this study was to explore the physicochemical and antioxidant characteristics of Baccaurea angulata fruit juice extract. Freeze-dried whole fruit (FDWF), freeze-dried berry (FDB), and freeze-dried skin (FDS) of B. angulata were analyzed for total phenolic, total flavonoid, total anthocyanin, and antioxidant activities. FDS recorded the highest moisture and ash content, protein, total fat, and water activity, compared to FDWF and FDB. FDS also contained the highest total phenolic, total flavonoid, and total anthocyanin, while FDWF recorded the highest in scavenging xanthine oxidase (35.9%) and ferric reducing activity (44.9 μM TE/g). FDS, however, showed the highest DPPH (102.66 mg AA/100 g) and TEAC (847.46 mg TE/100 g) values. DPPH, TEAC and FRAP were strongly correlated with total phenol (r = 0.979; 0.948; 0.997) and total flavonoid (r = 0.987; 0.960; 0.992). Total anthocyanin had no correlation with DPPH and TEAC, but moderately with FRAP (r = 0.734). Physicochemical and antioxidant characteristics of B. angulata may indicate that this fruit may impart health benefits when consumed and can be suggested as a good source for nutraceutical beverages. Keywords: Antioxidant properties, Baccaurea angulata , freeze-dried fruit, nutritional composition, physicochemical. African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 12(34), pp. 5333-5338

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