Antioxidant activity and total phenolic content of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) seed oil

<p>Minor components, especially antioxidative constituents, play an imperative role in the nutritional and health impact of edible oils. This study was carried out to determine the antioxidant activity and total phenolic content of Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) seed oil, which currently remains...

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Main Authors: D. Bopitiya, T. Madhujith
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Language:English
Published: Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya 2015-08-01
Series:Tropical Agricultural Research
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description <p>Minor components, especially antioxidative constituents, play an imperative role in the nutritional and health impact of edible oils. This study was carried out to determine the antioxidant activity and total phenolic content of Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) seed oil, which currently remains as underutilized oil in Sri Lanka. The phenolic fraction of the oil was extracted into methanol by passing the oil through a glass column containing silica (60 A). The Total Phenolic Content (TPC) was determined using Folin-Ciocalteu’s colorimetric method and expressed as mg of gallic acid equivalents (GAE) per gram of extract. The antioxidant potential of the oil extracts was assessed using DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging assays and β-carotene/linoleate model system. α-Tocopherol was used as the reference antioxidant. Sesame seed oil extracts possessed a higher TPC (26.00±0.14 mg GAE/g of extract) compared to the reference antioxidant, α-tocopherol (18.00 ≠0.12 mg GAE/g). The DPPH radical scavenging activity of the oil extract and α-tocopherol was 0.026 mg/mL and 0.031 mg/mL, respectively. The ABTS radical scavenging activity of the oil extract and α-tocopherol were 58.0 % and 46.0 %, respectively, at 2.0 % (w/v) concentration. Sesame seed oil extract exhibited a significantly higher percentage of inhibition of linoleic acid induced oxidation of β-carotene (53.6 %) compared to α- tocopherol (45.0 %) at 2.0 % (w/v) concentration. Results revealed that the sesame seed oil possessed a strong antioxidant activity compared to α-tocopherol, therefore, can be categorized as an edible oil with a high potential of antioxidant activity.</p><br /><br /> Tropical Agricultural Research Vol. 24 (3): 296-302 (2013)
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spelling doaj.art-ffa21064d9c6495a97a420ca4fb17a082022-12-21T20:26:33ZengPostgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of PeradeniyaTropical Agricultural Research1016-14222015-08-0124329630210.4038/tar.v24i3.80155941Antioxidant activity and total phenolic content of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) seed oilD. Bopitiya0T. Madhujith1University of PeradeniyaUniversity of Peradeniya<p>Minor components, especially antioxidative constituents, play an imperative role in the nutritional and health impact of edible oils. This study was carried out to determine the antioxidant activity and total phenolic content of Sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) seed oil, which currently remains as underutilized oil in Sri Lanka. The phenolic fraction of the oil was extracted into methanol by passing the oil through a glass column containing silica (60 A). The Total Phenolic Content (TPC) was determined using Folin-Ciocalteu’s colorimetric method and expressed as mg of gallic acid equivalents (GAE) per gram of extract. The antioxidant potential of the oil extracts was assessed using DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging assays and β-carotene/linoleate model system. α-Tocopherol was used as the reference antioxidant. Sesame seed oil extracts possessed a higher TPC (26.00±0.14 mg GAE/g of extract) compared to the reference antioxidant, α-tocopherol (18.00 ≠0.12 mg GAE/g). The DPPH radical scavenging activity of the oil extract and α-tocopherol was 0.026 mg/mL and 0.031 mg/mL, respectively. The ABTS radical scavenging activity of the oil extract and α-tocopherol were 58.0 % and 46.0 %, respectively, at 2.0 % (w/v) concentration. Sesame seed oil extract exhibited a significantly higher percentage of inhibition of linoleic acid induced oxidation of β-carotene (53.6 %) compared to α- tocopherol (45.0 %) at 2.0 % (w/v) concentration. Results revealed that the sesame seed oil possessed a strong antioxidant activity compared to α-tocopherol, therefore, can be categorized as an edible oil with a high potential of antioxidant activity.</p><br /><br /> Tropical Agricultural Research Vol. 24 (3): 296-302 (2013)https://tar.sljol.info/articles/8015antioxidant, sesame seed oil, total antioxidant capacity, total phenoilc content
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Antioxidant activity and total phenolic content of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) seed oil
Tropical Agricultural Research
antioxidant, sesame seed oil, total antioxidant capacity, total phenoilc content
title Antioxidant activity and total phenolic content of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) seed oil
title_full Antioxidant activity and total phenolic content of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) seed oil
title_fullStr Antioxidant activity and total phenolic content of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) seed oil
title_full_unstemmed Antioxidant activity and total phenolic content of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) seed oil
title_short Antioxidant activity and total phenolic content of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.) seed oil
title_sort antioxidant activity and total phenolic content of sesame sesamum indicum l seed oil
topic antioxidant, sesame seed oil, total antioxidant capacity, total phenoilc content
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