Abstract:
Natural antioxidant compounds from flesh, peel and seed of fruits have gained increasing
attention in the scientific community. Synthetic antioxidants cause the side effects such as
cancer and cardiovascular diseases. The antioxidants from natural sources are the only
alternative to synthetic antioxidant. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the
potential efficacy of mango peel and seed kernel as an antioxidant.In the present study three
mango varieties ‗Willard‘, ‗Karuthacolomban‘ and ‗Vellaicolomban‘ were collected from
Jaffna district during April to July, 2015. Ethyl acetate extracts of flesh, peel and seed kernel
of three mango varieties were studied for the total phenolic content (TPC) and total flavonoid
content (TFC) using Folin-Ciocalteu method and aluminium chloride colorimetric assay
respectively. A study of in vitro antioxidant activities were also studied using different
assays, which include such DPPH radical scavenging assay, Ferric ion reducing power assay
(FRAP), Nitric oxide scavenging assay (NO.) and ABTS radical scavenging
assay(ABTS.+).The results revealed that peel of Willard showed the highest TPC
(275.61±5.24 mg GAE /g extract) and flesh of Vellaicolomban showed the highest TFC
(479.8015.30 mg QE/g extract). The DPPH radical scavenging activity results revealed that
the ethyl acetate extract of Karuthacolomban seed kernel (IC50-7.7±0.4 μg/mL) showed a
higher radical scavenging activity than that of the standard, ascorbic acid (IC50-
11.0±0.4μg/mL). Peel obtained from Willard and seed kernel obtained from
Karuthacolomban showed the highest antioxidant activity in FRAP assay. The NO. assay
results indicated that seed kernel of Karuthacolomban(IC50-60.6±3.5μg/mL) showed
significantly higher scavenging activity than other eight extracts, but it showed lower activity
than, ascorbic acid(IC50-22.3±1.6 μg/mL).The ABTS.+ assay indicates that seed kernel of
Kruthacolomban (IC50-46.4±1.9 μg/mL) showed higher radical scavenging activity than that
of the standard, Trolax (IC50-136.6± 5.2μg/mL). Finding of the present investigation showed
that the mango peel and seed kernel contained more polyphenols and exhibited good
antioxidant activity than that of flesh.