TY - JOUR
T1 - Antioxidant and oxygen radical scavenging capacities of the extracts of pear cactus, mulberry and korean black raspberry fruits
AU - Lee, Joonhee
AU - Whang, Jung Bin
AU - Youn, Na Ri
AU - Lee, Sun Young
AU - Lee, Hyang Jung
AU - Kim, Young Jun
AU - Koh, Kyung Hee
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - In this study, we evaluated the phytochemical compositions of the fruits of the pear cactus, mulberry, and Korean black raspberry to determine how they related to antioxidant capacity. Specifically, the total soluble polyphenol, flavonoid and anthocyanin contents were determined, and the phenolic compounds were evaluated by HPLC. In addition, the antioxidant capacity was evaluated by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), SOD-like activity and nitrate scavenging activity. Korean black raspberry was found to have the highest level of phytochemicals, followed by mulberry and pear cactus (p<0.05). Furthermore, EPR revealed that Korean black raspberry extract (100 μg/mL) removed 78.6% of the superoxide radicals in a xanthin-xanthin oxidase. Additionally, when the removal of hydroxyl radicals was evaluated, the extract of pear cactus showed 50% scavenging activity at 1000 μg/mL. Korean black raspberry extract showed the highest SOD-like activity, which was 44% (p<0.05). Finally, the nitrate scavenging activity of both extracts of mulberry and Korean black raspberry were found to be 93%, while that of the pear cactus was 63% at pH 1.2 (p<0.05).
AB - In this study, we evaluated the phytochemical compositions of the fruits of the pear cactus, mulberry, and Korean black raspberry to determine how they related to antioxidant capacity. Specifically, the total soluble polyphenol, flavonoid and anthocyanin contents were determined, and the phenolic compounds were evaluated by HPLC. In addition, the antioxidant capacity was evaluated by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), SOD-like activity and nitrate scavenging activity. Korean black raspberry was found to have the highest level of phytochemicals, followed by mulberry and pear cactus (p<0.05). Furthermore, EPR revealed that Korean black raspberry extract (100 μg/mL) removed 78.6% of the superoxide radicals in a xanthin-xanthin oxidase. Additionally, when the removal of hydroxyl radicals was evaluated, the extract of pear cactus showed 50% scavenging activity at 1000 μg/mL. Korean black raspberry extract showed the highest SOD-like activity, which was 44% (p<0.05). Finally, the nitrate scavenging activity of both extracts of mulberry and Korean black raspberry were found to be 93%, while that of the pear cactus was 63% at pH 1.2 (p<0.05).
KW - Antioxidants
KW - Electron paramagnetic resonance
KW - Fruits
KW - Total flavonoids
KW - Total soluble phenolics
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/79955618105
U2 - 10.3746/jfn.2009.14.3.188
DO - 10.3746/jfn.2009.14.3.188
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79955618105
SN - 1226-332X
VL - 14
SP - 188
EP - 194
JO - Journal of Food Science and Nutrition
JF - Journal of Food Science and Nutrition
IS - 3
ER -