Miri A, Rezayian M, Niknam V, Habibi-Rezaei M. Quantification of bioactive compounds and antioxidant ability of forty seven Iranian pomegranate cultivars. Plant Process and Function 2025; 14 (67) : 4
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1- Department of Plant Biology, School of Biology, College of Science, University of Tehran, Tehran 14155, Iran
2- Department of Plant Biology, School of Biology, College of Science, University of Tehran, Tehran 14155, Iran & Center of Excellence in Medicinal Plant Metabolites, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran , m.rezayian125@gmail.com
3- Department of Plant Biology, School of Biology, College of Science, University of Tehran, Tehran 14155, Iran & Center of Excellence in NanoBiomedicine, University of Tehran, Tehran 1417466191, Iran
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Pomegranate is recognized as such a unique fruit, having noticeably high antioxidant ability and health-promoting compounds. The huge diffusion of new cultivars needs the information of all plant features to satisfy the market request. The objective of the present study was to determine the bioactive compounds and antioxidant ability from the peel, leaf, and seed of 47 pomegranate cultivars grown in Iran. Pomegranate peel samples showed a higher level of total phenol, flavonoid, flavonol, soluble sugar, ascorbate, and antioxidant activity than leaf and seed. In peel samples, the highest level of total phenol, flavonol, flavonoid, anthocyanin, soluble sugar, ascorbate, and antioxidant activity was found in White Sweet Tochal, Shirin Shahsavar Sar Yazd, Zard Baghmalek, Atabaki Nayriz, Nabati Shahreza, Hasebe Sar Yazd, and Baghmalek, respectively. The leaves of Germeze Baghmalek, Shirin Ajan, Pust Sefeede Korak, Alake Saveh, Robab Neyriz, Syahe Dane Gome, and Shirin Neyriz had maximum levels of total phenol, flavonol, flavonoid, anthocyanin, soluble sugar, ascorbate, and antioxidant activity, respectively. The strongest level of total phenol, flavonol, flavonoid, anthocyanin, soluble sugar, ascorbate, and antioxidant activity in seed was in Nabati Shahreza, Alake Gharegae, Aarosak Korak, Sabz Baghmalek, Pust Sorkh Sar Yazd, Pust Nazok Saveh, and Shirin Taft, respectively. The correlation values between the bioactive compounds (phenol, flavonol, flavonoid, soluble sugar, and ascorbate) and antioxidant capacity of the peel, leaf, and seed, show that these metabolites are among the constituents contributing to the antioxidant ability of pomegranate. The data of current research can help to choose the pomegranate cultivars for commercial or medicinal perspectives.
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others Received: 2024/05/5 | Accepted: 2024/07/22 | Published: 2025/09/6
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