Abstract

UDK: 582.711.71:547.56
 Phenolic content and antioxidant activity of Rosa canina fruit extracts obtained with five different extraction systems were investigated. Extractions were done with water, and aqueous 50% methanol, 50% ethanol, 80% methanol and 80% ethanol. Antioxidant activity was investigated with DPPH, ABTS and FRAP methods using Trolox as a standard. The highest level of phenols (78.83 mg GAE/g), phenolic acids (11.21 mg CAE/g), and proanthocyanidins (29.12 mg CE/g) were found for 50% methanol extract. The highest flavonoid content (1.163 mg RE/g and 0.675 mg QE/g) was determined for 50% ethanol extracts and antocyanin content (0.139 mg CGE/g) for 80% methanol extract. The lowest level of phenols (35.89 mg GAE/g), phenolic acids (4.55 mg CAE/g) and proanthocyanidins (11.93 mg CE/g) had 80% ethanol extract. Flavonoid content (0.341 mg RE/g and 0.214 mg QE/g) was the lowest in water extract and anthocyanidin content (11.93 mg CE/g) in 50% ethanol extract. Antioxidant activity for DPPH was in a range 255.62-407.82 µmol TE/g, for ABTS 312.06-616.10 µmol TE/g and for FRAP 349.33-690.37 µmol TE/g with lowest values for 80% ethanol extract and highest values for 50% methanol extract. Phenols and proanthocyanidins showed high positive correlation with antioxidant activity for DPPH (r2 =0.927-0.9621), ABTS (r2 =0.980-0.9935) and FRAP (r2 =0.9352-0.9633). No correlation was observed for flavonoid and anthocyanidin content with antioxidant activity.

Highlights

  • Phenolic content and antioxidant activity of Rosa canina fruit extracts obtained with five different extraction systems were investigated

  • TANEVA ET AL. (2016) found that 50% ethanol extracts of rose hip fruit contains higher level of total phenols (69.4 mg GAE/g DW) than water extract (55.4 mg GAE/g DW) which is in agreement with results in this study

  • 50% methanol extracts were richer in content of polyphenols (40.11-43.25 mg GAE/g DW) than 50% ethanol extracts (20.28-26.28 mg GAE/g DW)

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Introduction

Phenolic content and antioxidant activity of Rosa canina fruit extracts obtained with five different extraction systems were investigated. Antioxidant activity was evaluated with three different methods: DPPH, ABTS and FRAP. Calibration curve was prepared with standard solutions of Trolox and the results were expressed as μmol Trolox equivalents per gram of dry sample (μmol TE/g DW). Five extraction systems were used to determine total content of phenols, flavonoids, phenolic acids, anthocyanins and proanthocyanidins.

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