Mesfin Redi
Addis Ababa University
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International Journal of Food Properties | 2014
Minaleshewa Atlabachew; Bhagwan Singh Chandravanshi; Mesfin Redi
Total phenolic, flavonoid, and tannin contents of 21 Ethiopian khat (Catha edulis Forsk) leaves and their related antioxidant activities were determined in the extracts of the young leaves, matured leaves, and tips of tender stem near the young shoots. A simplified, rapid, and robust method was also optimized for the analysis of total tannins using ovalbumin as a precipitating agent and Folin Denis reagent as the quantification technique. Among the solvents tested, aqueous mixtures of 70 and 80% acetone and 80% methanol provided higher phenolic compounds extraction efficiency than the corresponding pure solvents and other binary mixtures. Results of the analysis revealed that total phenols ranged from 129 to 274 mg tannic acid equivalent/g of dried young leaves and 89.3 to 175 mg tannic acid equivalent/g of dried tender stem tips. Total tannin content ranged between 70.2−153 mg tannic acid equivalent/g and 49.4−103 mg tannic acid equivalent/g of the dried young leaves and tips of tender stems, respectively. Similarly, total flavonoids concentration as catechin equivalent varied between 26 to 75 and 26 to 56 mg catechin equivalent/g of dried young leaves and tips of tender stems, respectively. Khat cultivars were found to pose a substantial antioxidative activity (as ascorbic acid equivalent) ranging between 173−290 and 118−211 mg ascorbic acid equivalent/g of dried young leaves and tips of tender stems near the young shoot, respectively. Matured leaves of khat accumulated a significantly lower concentration of secondary metabolites compared to the corresponding young leaves. This study reveals that khat leaves and tender stems accumulated a substantial amount of secondary metabolites, particularly tannins.
Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry | 2011
Minaleshewa Atlabachew; Bhagwan Singh Chandravanshi; Feleke Zewge; Mesfin Redi
The levels of water soluble and total fluoride concentration in 11 different varieties of Ethiopian khat (Catha edulis Forsk, an evergreen stimulant plant) commonly consumed in the country and exported to the neighboring countries were determined by fluoride ion-selective electrode. Known amounts of fresh khat samples were suspended in deionized water, stirred, and the supernatants exposed to a chelator that decomplexes fluoride were assayed. The total fluoride concentration in the leaves was also analyzed after the leaves were dried, charred, and ashed. Water soluble and total fluoride concentration in khat varieties varied, ranging from 0.19 to 0.43 µg g−1 fresh weight and 3.4 to 7.1 µg g−1 dry weight, respectively. The fluoride concentration in matured leaves (12 µg g−1) was higher than that in young leaves (6.5 µg g−1) dry weight. Assuming that daily khat leaves chewing for an adult is 100 g, fluoride intake from chewing leaves of the analyzed khat varieties is far below the daily fluoride tolerable upper limit. The safe intake of fluoride is recommended to be 1.5–4.0 mg day−1 for adults and less for children. However, chewing khat leaves may contribute a significant amount of fluoride for the total daily intake of an individual and should not be overlooked while estimating the total dietary intake of fluoride for individuals chewing khat leaves regularly.
Food Chemistry | 2008
Abebe Belay; Kassahun Ture; Mesfin Redi; Araya Asfaw
Biological Trace Element Research | 2010
Minaleshewa Atlabachew; Bhagwan Singh Chandravanshi; Mesfin Redi
Trends in Applied Sciences Research | 2011
Minaleshewa Atlabachew; Bhagwan Singh Chandravan; Mesfin Redi
Chromatographia | 2013
Minaleshewa Atlabachew; Nelson Torto; Bhagwan Singh Chandravanshi; Mesfin Redi
Archive | 2012
Ayele Kefale; Mesfin Redi; Araya Asfaw
African Journal of Environmental Science and Technology | 2014
Haimanot habte; Feleke Zewge; Mesfin Redi
Advances in Biochemistry & Biotechnology | 2014
Taye Negera; Tesfaye Alemu; Dereje Beyene; Araya Asfaw; Mesfin Redi
Sinet, Ethiopian Journal of Science | 2013
Tolera Seda; Mulugeta Assefa; Bhagwan Singh Chandravanshi; Mesfin Redi