Abstract
Malay cherry fruit or locally known as Ceri Terengganu (Lepisanthes alata Leenh.) is a
local tropical exotic fruit and it is native to Malaysia. The Ceri Terengganu tree is widely
distributed in the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia particularly in Terengganu, Pahang
and Johor and commonly cultivated as an ornamental plant in the villages and gardens. A
limited number of studies had been done on the proximate analysis and postharvest quality
of Ceri Terengganu fruit, but the studies on the antioxidant and antibacterial activities of
Ceri Terengganu fruit extract are still lacking. Hence, this study aimed to determine the
antioxidant and antibacterial activity in the peel, flesh and seed extracts of Ceri
Terengganu. The Ceri Terengganu was extracted using 60% ethanol and the total phenolic
content (TPC), total flavonoid content (TFC), total monomeric anthocyanins, antioxidant
and antibacterial activities were measured using standard methods. The results showed
that the seed of Ceri Terengganu had the highest amount of TPC, TFC and antioxidant
activity, followed by the peel and flesh extracts whilst the peel extract had the highest total
monomeric anthocyanins content. Furthermore, all three extracts of Ceri Terengganu
showed inhibition against selected pathogens tested. In conclusion, the seed of Ceri
Terengganu possessed the greatest potential to be explored as a source of natural
antioxidant and antibacterial agent in the food industry, and thus warrant further
investigation.
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