Evaluation of Antioxidant Capacities and Total Polyphenols in Various Edible Parts of Capparis spinosa L. Collected from Trans-Himalayas

  • Manish S. Bhoyar DRDO-Defence Institute of High Altitude Research, C/o 56 APO, Leh, India, 901 205
  • Gyan P. Mishra DRDO-Defence Institute of High Altitude Research, C/o 56 APO, Leh, India, 901 205
  • Pradeep K. Naik Jaypee University of Information Technology, Waknaghat, Solan, India, 173 215
  • Shashi Bala Singh DRDO-Defence Institute of High Altitude Research, C/o 56 APO, Leh, India, 901 205
Keywords: Capers, Phytochemical screening, Antioxidant activity, Polyphenols, Correlation

Abstract

The phytochemical screening, antioxidant capacity, and total polyphenols in the methanolic extract of leaves, flower buds, roots and fruits of Capparis spinosa collected from trans-Himalayan region of Ladakh were assessed in an effort to corroborate its medicinal and culinary potential. Highest DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging activity were observed in the leaves and least in dried fruit samples, even FRAP assay also illustrated the same trend. IC50 values of DPPH assay was highly correlated with that of ABTS (R2=0.9084) and FRAP assay (R2=0.9771). However, IC50 value of ABTS was reasonably correlated with FRAP assay (R2=0.5838). The highest phenolic and flavonoid content was recorded in the leaf samples (24.78 and 5.69 mg GAE/g DW respectively), whereas it was lowest in the dried fruit samples (4.07 mg quercetin equivalent/g DW and nil, respectively). The total phenolic contents were highly correlated with IC50 value of ABTS (R2=0.9084), DPPH (R2=0.9388) and FRAP value (R2=0.9618). But, total flavonoid contents were highly correlated with ABTS (R2=0.7449), DPPH (R2=0.8791) and FRAP values (R2=0.9588). Thus, this study has validated the medicinal potential of all the edible parts of the C. spinosa.

Author Biographies

Manish S. Bhoyar, DRDO-Defence Institute of High Altitude Research, C/o 56 APO, Leh, India, 901 205

Dr. Manish S. Bhoyar has got his PhD from, Jaypee University of Information Technology, Solan in 2012 and his major research area is genetic improvement of vegetables. Currently he is working as Fellow Scientist at National Innovation Foundation-India (an Autonomous Institute of DST), Gandhinagar, Gujarat. 

Gyan P. Mishra, DRDO-Defence Institute of High Altitude Research, C/o 56 APO, Leh, India, 901 205

Dr. Gyan P. Mishra has got his PhD from, Indian Agricultural
Research Institute, New Delhi in 2006 and his major research
area is genetic improvement and molecular breeding of crop
plants. Currently he is working as Senior Scientist (Genetics
and Plant Breeding) at Indian Agricultural Research Institute,
New Delhi.

Pradeep K. Naik, Jaypee University of Information Technology, Waknaghat, Solan, India, 173 215

Dr. Pradeep K. Naik has got his PhD from, Sambalpur
University, Odisha in 2001 and his major research area is
genetic improvement of high altitude pants. Currently he is
working as Professor at Sambalpur University, Odisha

Shashi Bala Singh, DRDO-Defence Institute of High Altitude Research, C/o 56 APO, Leh, India, 901 205

Dr. Shashi Bala Singh has obtained her Ph.D. degree in Human Physiology from All India Institute of Medical Sciences, NewDelhi in 1986 and started her career in DRDO at DIPAS, Delhi.She has more than 100 publications in various national and international journals of repute. Currently she is working as Director General-Life Sciences (LS)

Published
2018-03-23
How to Cite
Bhoyar, M., Mishra, G., Naik, P., & Singh, S. (2018). Evaluation of Antioxidant Capacities and Total Polyphenols in Various Edible Parts of Capparis spinosa L. Collected from Trans-Himalayas. Defence Life Science Journal, 3(2), 140-145. https://doi.org/10.14429/dlsj.3.12570
Section
Cold Arid Agro Animal Technologies