Wafaa Mostafa Elkady
1*, Eman Ahmed Ibrahim
2, Mariam Hussein Gonaid
1, Farouk Kamel El Baz
21 Pharmacognosy Department, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Pharmaceutical Industries, Future University in Egypt, New Cairo, Egypt.
2 Plant Biochemistry Department, National Research Centre, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt.
Abstract
Purpose:
the non-edible fruit parts of Casimiroa edulis Llave et were evaluated
for their active constituents and their potential as antioxidants,
anti-inflammatory and antitumor activity.
Methods:
Fruits peel (FP) and seeds kernel (SK) of Casimiroa edulis Llave et Lex.
were extracted successively with hexane and then methanol. Fatty acids were
prepared from hexane extracts and identified by GC. Total flavonoid, phenolic
acids and tannins contents in methanol extracts were determined by UV
spectrophotometer and identified by HPLC. Antioxidant, in-vitro anti-inflammatory
activity and antitumor effect against Caco-2 cell line were determined.
Results:
GC analysis of hexane extracts showed that oleic acid (47.00%) was the major
unsaturated fatty acids in both extracts while lignoceric acid (15.49%) is the
most abundant saturated fatty acid in (FP). Total phenolic, flavonoid and
tannin contents in (FP) & (SK) methanol extracts were; 37.5±1.5, 10.79±0.66
and 22.28±0.23 for (FP); 53.5±1.5mg/g, 14.44±0.32 mg/g; and 53.73±3.58 mg/g for
(SK) respectively. HPLC analysis of methanol extract revealed that; the major
phenolic compound was pyrogallol in (FP) and p-hydroxybenzoic acid in (SK), the
major flavonoid was luteolin 6-arabinose-8-glucose in (FP) and acacetin in (SK).
Conclusion: This study showed
that non-edible parts of C. edulis fruit is a rich source of different phenolic
compounds and fatty acids which has great antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and
antitumor activities; that could be used as a natural source in pharmaceutical
industry.