Levels of anti-oxidants in different parts of moringa (Moringa oleifera) seedling

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Tesfay, S. Z. [1 ]
Bertling, I. [1 ]
Odindo, A. O. [1 ]
Workneh, T. Seyoum [1 ]
Mathaba, N. [1 ]
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[1] Univ KwaZulu Natal, Sch Agr Sci & Agribusiness, ZA-3209 Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
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Anti-oxidants; carbohydrates; moringa; nutrients; protein; DIETARY; PROTEIN; PLANTS;
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Moringa (Moringa oleifera) tree is known as a medicinal plant, with every part of the plant edible and rich in anti-oxidants. However, there is little information on these anti-oxidants distribution in the plant; these compounds are produced at different concentrations in different parts of the plant. This research, investigated the levels of anti-oxidants in different parts of the plant. Seedlings were grown in replication, consisting of four plots, and replicated into three. Pooled plant parts were collected for analysis. There were significant differences in sugar concentration and anti-oxidant distribution in different parts of moringa seedling. The sucrose concentration was the dominant carbohydrate produced in different parts of the seedling, except glucose in plant roots. Raffinose was detected only in leaf, stem and root of the seedling. Whereas the highest anti-oxidant concentration was also recorded in: Total anti-oxidant (TAO) (1.8 mg g(-1)), leaf-ascorbic acid (AsA) (2.0 mg g(-1)), and total phenols (TP) (64.1 mu g g(-1)); stem-TAO (1.2 mg g(-1)); root-carotenoids (29.7 mg g(-1)), TP (57.3 mu g g(-1)); seed- alpha-tocopherol (28.57 mu g g(-1)). Although the seedlings had substantial amount of total crude protein, seed (110.4 mg g(-1)) and leaf (76.1 mg g(-1)) had the highest concentrations. Different parts of moringa seedlings had different levels of sugars and anti-oxidants; this contributes to their nutritional qualities and eventually qualifies it as a suitable underutilized crop with every part being edible. The specific aims of this study were to generate analytical data on anti-oxidants concentrations in different parts of the moringa plants and identification of different parts of the plant as potential ingredients in functional food products.
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