Polyphenols, phospholipids and fixed oil composition of pearl millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.]
Keywords:
Pearl millet. Pennisetum glaucum, Flavones, Polyphenols, Phospholipids, Fixed oil, Linoleic acid, Oleic acid, Phenolic acids, Antioxidant potential.Abstract
Not much is known on the polyphenols, phospholipids and fixed oil composition of Pearl millet [Bajra-Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.], the poor men’s staple food in India and Africa. The present study revealed the presence of 0.9% dry wt. of flavones consisting of tricin, 7-OMe luteolin and acacetin; 0.75% phospholipids containing both lecithins and cephaelins and 5.4% fatty oil composed of principally linoleic acid (45.55%), oleic acid (28.54%), palmitic acid (20.6%) and linolenic acid (2%). The phenolic acids identified were vanillic, syringic, ferulic, p-hydroxy benzoic acid and cis/trans p-coumaric acids and the total phenols were found to be 4.08 µg/g. The total antioxidant activity of the grain is found to be Ic50 1.33+ 0.03 mg/ml. The significance of these compounds in the wider acceptability of this grain is discussed.
