Determination of antioxidant compounds from the seeds of Pangium edule by solid liquid extraction method
Abstract
The market demand of the tocopherols in the antioxidant product was relatively
high as tocopherols were proved to be the most powerful antioxidant compared others.
However, the global supply of tocopherols from the natural sources (edible oil distillate)
has not meet the demand of public. Tocopherols is the most powerful antioxidant among
the vitamin E group. In this study, determination of tocopherols content in the seeds of
Pangium edule using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is reported. The
extraction of antioxidant was done by using the solid liquid extraction method of
saponification with 70% of sodium hydroxide (NaOH). Process extraction was done by
saponification of samples with methanolic and ethanolic solution of ascorbic acid and
extraction of the tocopherol with the mixture of acetronitrile and methanol at 50:50 v/v
ratio. Furthermore, the presence of the tocopherols in the seeds was verified by HPLC-UV
and the DPPH detection was used to determine the antioxidant activity. The tocopherols
levels determined in the seeds by HPLC with UV in the ethanolic solution of ascorbic acid
(2.3118 µg/ml) are reported to be higher than those in the methanolic solution (1.6699
µg/ml). However, the antioxidant activity detected in the methanolic acid is higher
indicating that there are many others antioxidants contained in the seeds besides
tocopherols. As a conclusion, from this study, it is obvious that solid liquid extraction
method offers an acceptable performance for the determination of antioxidant from the
seeds of Pangium edule. The potential of Pangium edule for antioxidant resource was
successfully demonstrated by HPLC and DPPH analysis.