Abstract:
In view of escalating awareness and demand for natural products, having antioxidants in the
form of vegetables to get foods with medicinal properties, the research on natural
antioxidants has achieved remarkable momentum. Daucus carota is among the emerging
vegetables with high economic value, due to craving taste and health promoting attributes. It
is extensively acknowledged that cultivar and genotype can affect the physico-chemical
characteristics and biological activities in fruits and vegetables. The present project was
designed to evaluate compositional variations in newly developed cultivars of carrot
indigenous to Pakistan. Investigated cultivars proved to be good source of protein,
carbohydrates, oil, crude fiber and minerals with significant (ρ < 0.05) variation. The
investigated carrot cultivars showed considerable amounts of phenolic acids and carotenoids
with remarkable total antioxidant activity, DPPH scavenging capacity, super radical
scavenging capacity and hydroxyl radical scavenging capacity. The composition of
individual phenolics and sugars compounds was determined using high performance
chromatography (HPLC) with diode array and refractive index detectors, respectively.
Among phenolic compounds, 5-caffeoylquinic acid was the major hydroxylcinnamic acid,
ranging from 6.98 to 33.23 mg/100g of total phenolic compounds. The total amount of
phenolic compounds in DCP cultivar was 54.62 mg/100g, where as the corresponding values
in other cultivars ranged from 12.8 to 20.29 mg/100g. Maltose was the predominant sugar in
all the seven cultivars of D. carota (1.886-2.463 g/100g), followed by fructose (1.103-2.09
g/100g), glucose (0.963-1.395g/100g). The concentration of maltodextrin and maltotriose
ranged from 0.166-0.583 g/100g and 0.004-0.058g/100g respectively in all cultivars of D.
carota. A pilot study was conducted to evaluate the effect of consuming 250mL carrot juice
for one month on cardiovascular risk markers, body mass index (BMI), blood pressure, blood
chemistry, blood cells, lipid profile and antioxidant status in industrial workers of different
age groups. Drinking carrot juice showed positive effects on blood chemistry, decreased
systolic blood pressure and increased plasma antioxidant activity. Overall, the present study
explored that investigated carrot cultivars indigenous to Pakistan are the potent source of
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minerals, carotenoids, natural sugars and phenolic acids with significant biological activities.
It is concluded that all the genotyipical different cultivars with compositional variation,
having functional and nutraceutical attributes may be beneficial for health conscious
consumers.