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Nutritional and phytochemical profile of pomegranate (Wonderful variety) peel and its effects on hepatic oxidative stress and metabolic alterations

Journal

JOURNAL OF FOOD BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 46, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jfbc.13913

Keywords

antioxidants; metabolomics; phytonutrients; Wonderful pomegranate variety

Funding

  1. South African National Research Foundation (NRF/TWAS Scholarship) [UID: 110899]
  2. Central University of Technology, Bloemfontein
  3. South African National Research Foundation (Thuthuka) [129865]

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The study evaluates the antioxidant, nutritional, and phytochemical profiles of the Wonderful pomegranate peel, showing its potential as a source of functional nutrients and phenolic antioxidants. The peel exhibits potent antioxidant activities, preventing oxidative stress-induced damage in liver cells and tissues. Additionally, metabolomics analysis reveals beneficial metabolic alterations following treatment with the peel extract, suggesting its potential in improving overall body function and mitigating hepatic oxidative damage.
The peel of pomegranate fruit contains antioxidant phytochemicals that may potentiate health benefits but remain under-explored. We evaluated the antioxidant, nutritional and phytochemical profiles of the peel of the Wonderful variety pomegranate and its influence on oxidative metabolic alterations in hepatic tissue. The peel contained appreciable amounts of some beneficial trace minerals and both essential and non-essential amino acids. Mostly Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids were found. The peel extracts exhibited in vitro radical scavenging and Fe3+ reducing antioxidant activities and dose-dependently prevented oxidative stress-induced lipid peroxidation increase and GSH depletion in both Chang liver cells (IC50 = 18.0 +/- 1.46 and 11.2 +/- 0.99 mu g/mL, respectively) and isolated rat liver (IC50 = 96.7 +/- 3.34 and 19.4 +/- 3.36 mu g/mL, respectively). The antioxidant effects were comparable to that of ascorbic and correlated with their phenolic profile. HPLC analysis further identified antioxidant phenolic acids (gallic acid, syringic acid ferulic acid p-coumaric acid or trans-4-hydroxycinnamic acid, etc.). The peel did not cause notable cytotoxicity in liver and kidney cells, which suggest minimal safety concerns. Metabolomics analysis revealed alterations in fatty acid, amino acids, and nucleic acid metabolisms following the induction of oxidative stress. These alterations were improved in the acetone extract-treated tissues, with concomitant activation of vitamin and selonocompound metabolisms. Data suggest that the fruit peel of Wonderful pomegranate may be an underutilized source of functional nutrients and antioxidants phenolic acids for optimum body function and mitigation hepatic oxidative damage and metabolic alterations as well as associated diseases. Practical applications Although underutilized, documented evidence have shown that the wastes, like peels from fruits contain more phytochemicals than the edible pulp, making them potential sources of bioactive principles. In this study we exposed the nutritional, phytochemical and oxidative stress-related medicinal benefits of the peel of Wonderful pomegranate variety. The peel could ameliorate oxidative hepatic metabolic alterations. The peel of this fruit could be a source of beneficial micro and macro nutrients, as well as bioactive phenolics to improve oxidative health and mitigate oxidative hepatic damage and associated disease states. Medicinally utilizing the fruit's peel could reduce underutilized fruit wastes, increase the value of the fruit and benefit the bioeconomy.

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