Nutritional and Biological Evaluation of Leaves of Mangifera indica from Mauritius

Mango trees are evergreen plants that are present all around Mauritius. In this study, mango leaves, Mangifera indica grown in Mauritius were investigated for their nutritional values involving proximate composition, total flavonoid (TFC), total phenolic (TPC), and mineral content, and phytochemical...

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Main Authors: Jhaumeer Laulloo, S., Bhowon, M. G., Soyfoo, S., Chua, L. S.
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spelling my.utm.798752019-01-28T06:58:34Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79875/ Nutritional and Biological Evaluation of Leaves of Mangifera indica from Mauritius Jhaumeer Laulloo, S. Bhowon, M. G. Soyfoo, S. Chua, L. S. TP Chemical technology Mango trees are evergreen plants that are present all around Mauritius. In this study, mango leaves, Mangifera indica grown in Mauritius were investigated for their nutritional values involving proximate composition, total flavonoid (TFC), total phenolic (TPC), and mineral content, and phytochemicals as well as its antioxidant and antibacterial properties. The ash, crude fat, neutral detergent fiber (NDF), acid detergent fiber (ADF), and acid detergent lignin (ADL) of the mango leaves were found to be 12.61, 3.92, 35.32, 34.98, and 12.86%, respectively. The calcium content (2.15%) was above the normal required range, while the phosphorus content (0.12%) and crude protein content (13.60%) were within the normal required range of common fodders. The phytochemical results showed the presence of saponins, alkaloids, phenols, tannins, and flavonoids in the crude, EtOAC, and MeOH extracts. The values of TPC and TFC were higher for the EtOAC extract compared to the MeOH extract. Several secondary metabolites were identified from the leaves of the Mangifera indica which include 11 phenols, 4 xanthones, 9 flavanols, 10 benzophenones, 7 terpenoids, and 4 derivatives of gallotannins using UPLC-MS/MS. The presence of these metabolites is responsible for good antioxidant and antibacterial properties. Hence, mango leaves can be exploited for its potential use as a supplementary fodder for ruminants. Hindawi Limited 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79875/1/SabinaJhaumeerLaulloo2018_NutritionalandBiologicalEvaluationofLeaves.pdf Jhaumeer Laulloo, S. and Bhowon, M. G. and Soyfoo, S. and Chua, L. S. (2018) Nutritional and Biological Evaluation of Leaves of Mangifera indica from Mauritius. Journal of Chemistry, 2018 (686929). ISSN 2090-9063 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6869294 DOI:10.1155/2018/6869294
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Jhaumeer Laulloo, S.
Bhowon, M. G.
Soyfoo, S.
Chua, L. S.
Nutritional and Biological Evaluation of Leaves of Mangifera indica from Mauritius
description Mango trees are evergreen plants that are present all around Mauritius. In this study, mango leaves, Mangifera indica grown in Mauritius were investigated for their nutritional values involving proximate composition, total flavonoid (TFC), total phenolic (TPC), and mineral content, and phytochemicals as well as its antioxidant and antibacterial properties. The ash, crude fat, neutral detergent fiber (NDF), acid detergent fiber (ADF), and acid detergent lignin (ADL) of the mango leaves were found to be 12.61, 3.92, 35.32, 34.98, and 12.86%, respectively. The calcium content (2.15%) was above the normal required range, while the phosphorus content (0.12%) and crude protein content (13.60%) were within the normal required range of common fodders. The phytochemical results showed the presence of saponins, alkaloids, phenols, tannins, and flavonoids in the crude, EtOAC, and MeOH extracts. The values of TPC and TFC were higher for the EtOAC extract compared to the MeOH extract. Several secondary metabolites were identified from the leaves of the Mangifera indica which include 11 phenols, 4 xanthones, 9 flavanols, 10 benzophenones, 7 terpenoids, and 4 derivatives of gallotannins using UPLC-MS/MS. The presence of these metabolites is responsible for good antioxidant and antibacterial properties. Hence, mango leaves can be exploited for its potential use as a supplementary fodder for ruminants.
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author Jhaumeer Laulloo, S.
Bhowon, M. G.
Soyfoo, S.
Chua, L. S.
author_facet Jhaumeer Laulloo, S.
Bhowon, M. G.
Soyfoo, S.
Chua, L. S.
author_sort Jhaumeer Laulloo, S.
title Nutritional and Biological Evaluation of Leaves of Mangifera indica from Mauritius
title_short Nutritional and Biological Evaluation of Leaves of Mangifera indica from Mauritius
title_full Nutritional and Biological Evaluation of Leaves of Mangifera indica from Mauritius
title_fullStr Nutritional and Biological Evaluation of Leaves of Mangifera indica from Mauritius
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional and Biological Evaluation of Leaves of Mangifera indica from Mauritius
title_sort nutritional and biological evaluation of leaves of mangifera indica from mauritius
publisher Hindawi Limited
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/79875/1/SabinaJhaumeerLaulloo2018_NutritionalandBiologicalEvaluationofLeaves.pdf
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