학술논문

Profiling of phenolic compounds, antimicrobial, antioxidant, and hemolytic activity of mango seed kernel using different optimized extraction systems.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Food Science (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.). Dec2023, Vol. 88 Issue 12, p5002-5011. 10p.
Subject
*GALLIC acid
*PHENOLS
*CLOSTRIDIUM perfringens
*ANTIOXIDANTS
*FLAVONOIDS
*STAPHYLOCOCCUS aureus
*MANGO
Language
ISSN
0022-1147
Abstract
Mango seed kernels (MSKs) have been reported to show antioxidant, antibacterial, and anti‐inflammatory properties. This study explores the influence of different optimized extraction systems on the extraction of MSK. The effects on gallic acid (GA) content, total phenolic content (TPC), total flavonoid content (TFC), antioxidant, antimicrobial, and hemolytic activity of MSK extracts from different extraction systems (65.45% ethanol‐ultrasound assisted extraction [UAE], 62% ethanol‐incubator shaker, 19.4% ethanol‐UAE, and 100% water‐UAE) were assessed. Based on the results, a nonsignificant difference in phenolic (p = 0.222), flavonoids (p = 0.058), antioxidant (p = 0.165), and antimicrobial activity (p = 0.193) against Staphylococcus aureus whereas a significant difference (p < 0.0001) in hemolytic, GA content, and antimicrobial activity against Clostridium perfringens was observed. Among different extraction systems, aqueous extraction showed significantly lower hemolytic (1.09%) and higher GA content (4.72 mg/g) and comparable results in all other experiments; yield (32.40%), TPC (58.79 mg/g), TFC (2.16 mg/g), and antioxidant (73.19%). Hence, it has been concluded that aqueous extraction system could be considered a sustainable extraction system for practical applications. Practical Application: Aqueous extraction system could be a sustainable option for extraction of mango seed kernel for practical applications as it is readily available, cheap, nonflammable, and nontoxic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]