Journal of
Medicinal Plants Research

  • Abbreviation: J. Med. Plants Res.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 1996-0875
  • DOI: 10.5897/JMPR
  • Start Year: 2007
  • Published Articles: 3843

Full Length Research Paper

Free radical scavenging activity and phenolic content of edible wild fruits from Kazdagi (Ida Mountains), Turkey

Gulen Turker1*, Bayram Kizilkaya 1, Nazan Cevik2 and Ahmet Gonuz3
1Science and Technology Application and Research Center, Terzioglu Campus, Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University, 17100 Canakkale, Turkey. 2Food Technology Program, Bayramic Vocational College, Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University, 17700, Canakkale, Turkey. 3Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Terzioglu Campus, 17100, Canakkale, Turkey.
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  •  Accepted: 02 July 2012
  •  Published: 19 September 2012

Abstract

The ethanolic and acetone extracts of wild fruits collected from Kazdagi (Ida Mountains) were examined for free radical scavenging activity and phenolic compounds. The extracts of the fresh fruits of Arbutus unedoLycium europaeumPrunus spinosaRosa canina, andRubus sanctus were examined for their antioxidant properties by using the free radical 1,1’-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) scavenging method. The percentage inhibition of the extracts varied from 93.7 to 99.9%. The total phenolics, flavonoids, carotenoids, and condensed tannins of the extracts of the investigated samples ranged from 0.23 to 7.28 mg gallic acid equivalents (GAE)/g fresh fruit, 1.69 to 4.19 mg/g fresh fruit, 0.49 to 7.17 mg/g fresh fruit, and 20.18 to 315.51 μg catechin equivalent (CE)/g fresh fruit. It was determined that the fresh wild fruits collected from Kazdagi exhibited high free radical scavenging capacity. Furthermore, the fresh fruits were found to contain appreciable amounts of phenolic compounds influencing the antioxidant capacity of the samples.

 

Key words: Kazdagi, wild fruits, 1,1’-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), phenolics, flavonoids, carotenoids, tannins.