Abstract:
An evaluation of nutraceutical potential of fruit pulp, peel and seeds from Annona Squamosa (L.) and AnnonaMuricata (L.) was conducted. Ripe fresh fruits were collected from farms in Kilifi and Kwale Counties; Coast province ofKenya. They were air dried, powdered and then subjected to extraction with solvents of increasing polarity (hexane, ethylacetate, methanol and water) for 48 hours, filtered and dried. Qualitative and quantitative phytochemical analysis andProximate and nutritional composition analysis was performed using methods of Association of Analytical Chemists (AOAC).Experimental results were expressed as mean from parallel measurements analyzed using mean separation through Fischerleast significance difference by GenStat program. Comparisons were done by means of unpaired Student’s t-test andsignificance difference established by ANOVA at 95% confidence level. Differences of P<0.05 were considered statisticallysignificant. The study revealed presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, phenols and saponins in hexane, ethyl acetate, Methanolicand aqueous extracts. High amount of dry matter (97.59±0.15mg/100g), WWB moisture content (82.38±1.61mg/100g), DWBmoisture content (6.91±0.42mg/100g), crude fat (19.04±4.63mg/100g), crude proteins (44.01±6.93mg/100g), crude fibre(50.03±1.81mg/100g), total carbohydrates (38.24±2.18mg/100g) and oil content (48.57±2.07mg/100g) were detected.Appreciable values of reducing sugar (7.70±0.12mg/100g), TSS (19.67±1.47mg/100g), ascorbic acid (37.24±1.77mg/100g),tocopherol (29.66±1.07mg/100g), TBA (0.78±0.05mg/100g) and ash content (8.93±0.69mg/100g) were observed. Reasonableamounts of potassium (354.58±2.17mg/100g), sodium (843.38±16.25mg/100g), Calcium (857.16±6.39 mg/100g), Magnesium(395.54±4.58mg/100g) and Phosphorous (146.30±4.02 mg/100g) were detected whereas trace amounts of Copper(1.00±0.03mg/100g), Iron (3.58±0.12mg/100g), Zinc (0.46±0.04mg/100g) and Selenium (1.51±0.03mg/100g) were detected.Fatty acid profile showed presence of saturated fatty acids (SFA); Caprylic (C8:0), Capric (C10:0) (C12:0), Myristic (C14:0),Lauric Palmitic (C16:0) and Stearic (C18:0), monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA); Oleic (C18:1) and polyunsaturated fattyacids (PUFA); Linoleic (C18:2) and Linolenic (C18:3). The study concludes that the fruit pulp, peel and seeds from A.Squamosa and A. Muricata has potential to be utilized in nutraceutical industries