Planta Med 2013; 79 - PA40
DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1351944

Comparison of the chemical composition, antibacterial and antioxidant properties of Mango peal at three different stages of maturation

A Togola 1, FK Sissoko 1, S Diarra 2, D Diallo 1
  • 1Département de Médecine Traditionnelle, Institut National de Recherche en Santé Publique Bamako Mali
  • 2Département de Diagnostique et de Recherche Biologique, Institut National de Recherche en Santé Publique Bamako Mali

Introduction: The mango fruit is among the most consumed fruits in the world and it has several traditional reported uses. Chemical components like flavonoids, vitamins, proteins have been isolated and biological activities such as antioxidant; antibacterial and antidiabetic properties are reported. The fruit has been largely studied, but little attention has been paid to the beneficial effect of the peal

Objective: The aim of this study was to determine and compare the chemical composition of peal collected from mango fruits at three different stages of maturation: unripe, mid-mature and mature fruits; and to determine their antibacterial properties on Salmonella typhi, Escherichia coli and Staphyloccocus aureus, three microorganisms responsible of the most encountered infectious diseases in Mali.

Material: Peals collected from unripe, mid-mature and mature mango fruits have been air-dried and pulverized. Antibacterial test was performed with clinical strains of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia and the reference strain 451 of Salmonella typhi.

Methods: Tests for chemical analysis were carried out on peal powder using conventional test reagents that give specific color with a specific chemical group. Monosaccharide composition was determined by gas chromatography analysis after methanolysis. The antibacterial activities were evaluated using the disk diffusion technique and the antioxidant test was performed by applying as solution of DPPH on TLC plate.

Results and Discussion: Results of the chemical investigation showed that the mango peal content of anthocyanins carotenoids, sterols and triterpenes and amounts of monosaccharides increase with maturation; glucose and glucuronic acid were the most abundant monosaccharides. Aqueous extracts of mid-mature mango fruit peal showed a moderate inhibition of S. aureus at a dose of 200 µg while mature and unripe fruits peals extracts showed no activity. A high DPPH inhibition activity was seen with all samples.