Phytochemical Elucidation and Antioxidant Activity of Seeds from Three Prickly Pear (Opuntia ficus-indica L.) Cultivars from Algeria
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2023-01-21
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In this study, the characterization of fatty acids and secondary metabolites in seeds of
three cultivars of Opuntia ficus-indica L. (O. ficus-indica, yellow, orange, and green) harvested from the
Souk Ahras area in Northeast Algeria was performed. The antioxidant activity of seed extracts was
also assessed by using two methods, namely FRAP and DPPH tests. Results show that total phenolic
content (TPC) ranged from 63.02 to 81.80 mg gallic acid equivalents (GAE)/100 g of seeds. The yellow
cultivar had the highest TPC, followed by the orange and green cultivars. Concerning flavonoids
and tannins, the orange cultivar showed higher concentrations, corresponding to 2.97 mg quercetin
equivalent (QE)/100 g and 5.60 mg catechin equivalent (CE)/100 g, respectively. Analysis of the seed
extracts by HPLC revealed the presence of phenolic compounds, including gallic acid and chlorogenic
acid, while the GC analysis of oil showed that prickly pear oil is a major source of essential fatty acids
(C18:2). The antioxidant activities of extracts from the three cultivars were comparable. The EC50 for
the reduction of ferric iron was almost 0.05 g/mL for all extracts. Regarding the scavenging of DPPH,
green and yellow cultivars showed the highest capacity (EC50 = 0.26 g/mL). Linear correlations
between the content of some antioxidants (flavonoids, tannins) and different activities were observed,
indicating their participation in the latter. Above all, a significant inverse correlation between the
total flavonoid content and the EC50 calculated for the reducing activity of seed extracts was observed
(r = −0.657; p ≤ 0.05). Overall, the results indicate that the seeds of O. ficus-indica growing in Algeria
can be exploited as valuable sources of table oil, cooking oil, and antioxidants.
Keywords: Opuntia ficus-indica; seeds; antioxidants; polyphenols; antiradical activity