dc.description.abstract | The aim of this study was to evaluate the Total Phenolic Content (TPC), Total Flavonoid
Content (TFC), and in vitro antioxidant activity, of six underutilized fruits in Sri Lanka.
The selected fruits are Elaeocarpus angustifolius L (Ceylon blue olive), Elaeocarpus serratus
L (Veralu), Manikara zapota L (Sapadilla), Ziziphus mauritiana L (Masan), Flacourtia
indica L (Ugurassa) , and Garcinia xanthochymus L (Ratagoraka). The fruit extracts
were prepared with 100% methanol, and crude extract (CE) of fruit was fractionated into
hexane (HX), ethyl acetate (EA), and aqueous (AQ ). TFC and TPC of each fraction were
determined by aluminium chloride colourimetric and Folin-ciocalteu methods using 96
well microplates respectively. Antioxidant activities were determined using Ferric reducing
power (FRAP), and Oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) assay methods. Among
different fractions, the highest TPC and TFC were found in AQ of veralu (377.57 ± 65.65
mg GAE/ g of extract), CE of Masan (357.04 ± 9.63 mg GAE/ g of extract), EA of
Ugurassa (173.47 ± 18.891 mg GAE/ g of extract), and EA of Ceylon blue olive (49.14 ±
1 .60 mg QE / g of extract). The highest FRAP was found in AQ of Ugurassa (745.90 ±
23.06 mg TE/ g of extract), CE of Veralu (668.75 ± 7.7 mg TE/ g of extract), and EA of
Ratagoraka (650.51 ± 6.88 mg TE/ g of extract). The highest ORAC was shown in AQ
of Ratagoraka (113.72 ± 17.78 mg TE/ g of extract), CE of Veralu (31.38 ± 0.25 mg TE/
g of extract), and EA of Ratagoraka (143.24 ± 3.09 mg TE/ g of extract). In conclusion,
Sapadilla, Ratagoraka, and Veralu possessed the highest antioxidant capacity compared
to other fruit types. Thus, the CE fraction of Masan, the AQ fraction of Ugurassa, and
the EA fractions of Ratagoraka will be good sources of antioxidants for the formulation
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