Abstract:
Cissus quadrangularis (‘Pirandai’) is one of the edible plants available in the
Northern region of Sri Lanka. However, it remains underutilized due to the lack
of awareness of its health beneficial properties. This study was aimed to evaluate
the nutritional composition and antioxidant properties of C. quadrangularis stem.
Fresh C. quadrangularis stems were collected from the home gardens located in
Navatkiri, Jaffna and oven-dried at 45 ℃ for 48 hours until a stable moisture
content was reached. Dried samples were analyzed for nutritional composition
such as crude protein, crude fat, crude fiber, ash, moisture, and carbohydrate
contents. The extract was obtained from both fresh and dried stems by using
70% (v/v) methanol and 70% (v/v) ethanol as solvents. Extraction of the fresh
and dry stems was done by shaking the mixture of sample and solvent at 200 rpm
using a mechanical shaker at ambient conditions for selected time durations (2, 4,
and 6 hours). These dried extracts were used to analyze antioxidant properties,
namely, Total Phenolic Content (TPC), Total Antioxidant Capacity (TAC), and 2,2-
Diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activity. Composition
analysis of dried stem powder yielded 6.02±.023% moisture content, 3.40±0.26%
crude fat, 21.58±0.88% crude protein, 53.61±4.43% carbohydrate, 17.11±0.77%
ash, and 4.30±0.28% crude fiber. Among all the samples tested, the significantly
highest (p<0.05) TPC and TAC (29.3±0.3 mg gallic acid equivalent/g dry matter,
16.38±0.44 mg ascorbic acid equivalent/g dry matter, respectively) were
obtained in the fresh sample with 6 hours of methanolic extraction. The fresh
sample showed the lowest IC50 value (0.029±0.002 mg/mL), which means the
highest antioxidant activity among the tested samples. Fresh samples were
significantly higher (p<0.05) in the antioxidant properties than the dried
samples. The methanolic extract of all fresh and dried samples significantly
higher in the antioxidant properties (TPC and TAC and antioxidant activity) than
the ethanolic extract of corresponding samples. Gas chromatography analysis
identified the different types of fatty acids present in dry powder of C.
quadrangularis stem (C8:0, C10:0, C12:0, C14:0, C16:0, C17:1, C18:1, C18:2, and
C20:1). Since C. quadrangularis stem has good nutritional and antioxidant
properties, it could be used as a natural health promoter.