Abstract:
Seeds from Gishta (Annona squamosa) and Kirkir (Vangueria
madagascariensis) were
obtained from Khartoum central market and
Alfola Agricultural Area, Kordofan State respectively and were investigated
for their chemical composition such as moisture, oil, protein, fiber, ash, and
carbohydrate. The seed oil was extracted by two methods (soxhlet and cold
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press), to show their effect on oil characteristics. Tocopherol, sterol and fatty
acids composition were also investigated .The results of this work indicated
an oil content of 26.8%, 40.0% and protein content of 17.5 %, 22.2,% of
Gishta
and
Kirkir
seed,
respectively.The
results
showed
that
physicochemical properties of the two oils were in good agreement to those
of conventional oils. Annona squamosa seed oil extracted with soxhlet
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(ASSE) and cold press (ASCE), Vangueria madagascariensis seed oil
extracted with soxhlet (VMSE) and cold press (VMCE) were found to
contain high levels of unsaturated fatty acids, especially oleic 49.2, 50.5,
10.5, 10.4% and linoleic 22.3, 22.7, 63.1, 63.4% respectively. The dominant
saturated fatty acids were palmitic 15.6 and 15.2% in ASSE and ASCE,
respectively and 9.7 and 9.8%, in VMCE and VMSE, respectively. While
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stearic was 10.6 and 9.3% in ASSE and ASCE, respectively, and 5.1 and
5.4%, in VMCE and VMSE, respectively
The predominant tocopherols were found to be alpha-tocopherol 4.9,
4.4, 31.6 and 28.5mg/100 g in ASCE, ASSE, VMCE and VMSE,
respectively, delta-tocopherol 11.7, 11.0, 8.4 and 10.5 mg/100g,
respectively. Sterols profile shows that the major components are β-
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sitosterol 45.24%, 45.48%, campesterol 24.66%, 22.65% and stigmasterol
21.86%, 20.08% in ASCE and VMCE oil, respectively.The total amount of
amino acids were found to be 7.266 and 14.202 g/100g protein in Gishta and
kirkir seeds, respectively. The total amount of the essential amino acids
found in Gishta and Kirkir seeds were 4.302 and 8.319 g/100 proteins,
respectively, and were significantly different (p<0.05). Oxidative Stability of
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the two oils extracted with the two methods were determined during storage
at 70oC
by measuring the peroxide value
A squamosa seed oil was
presented the highest oxidative stability.
The total phenolic compounds and total flavonoids were investigated
beside the potential antioxidant activity of Annona squamosa and V.
madagascariensis methanolic extracts. The content of total phenolics in the
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extracts was determined spectrometrically according to the Folin-Ciocalteu
procedure. The results indicated high phenolic content for Gishta roots, bark
and Kirkir leaves, bark extracts. Also high flavoniod content was determined
in leaves extracts of the two plants. The antioxidant activity by DPPH and
ORAC of extracts from Annona squamosa leaves (ASL), seed cake (ASC),
bark (ASB) and root (ASR), Vangueria madagascariensis leaves (VML),
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seed cake (VMC), and bark (VMB) was evaluated. The effect of
Annona
squamosa and Vangueria madagascariensis extracts on the oxidative
stability of sunflower oil stored in the dark at 70°C were evaluated in
comparison with the control and BHT (butylated hydroxytoluene) by
measuring the formation of peroxide value and C D at 70°C for 72 hours.
Plants extracts Gishta and Kirkir leaves (500 mg) effectively inhibited the
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formation of peroxides in sunflower oil and showed the highest oxidative
stability compared with 20 mg of BHT resulting in lower PVs and less C D.
MTT assay was used to evaluate the cytotoxic activity of extracts from
different parts of A. squamosa, and V. madagascariensis. Only ASL and
VML were found effective.
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