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- Title
Effect of Different Drying Methods on Chemical Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of Bush Tea (Athrixia phylicoides).
- Authors
Mudau, Fhatuwani N.; Ngezimana, Wonder
- Abstract
The effect of different drying methods; sun, freeze, shade and oven drying on total polyphenol content, tannins, total antioxidants and phytochemicals content of bush tea (Athrixia phylicoides DC.) were evaluated. Assessment of minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) assay was also done on bush tea samples. Results showed that different drying processes significantly affected phytochemical compositions of bush tea. Highest total phenolic content (8.34 mg/100 g) sample was found on freeze and shade dried bush tea compared to less than (6.50 mg/100 g) in sun or oven dried samples. Similar response was shown in total antioxidants with shade (0.628 µmol/g) and freeze (0.626 µmol/g) drying having significantly highest content of total antioxidants as compared to sun (0.440 µmol/g) and oven (0.444 µmol/g) dried samples. MIC values falls within 3.1 to 6.3 mg/mL with gram-positive bacteria being more vulnerable to the inhibitory effect of extract regardless of bush tea drying method than gram-negative. Anti-microbial activities of bush tea observed in this study will be useful to develop tea extracts for deterrence of diseases causing microorganisms hence shade drying methods will provide easy drying bush tea samples which can be adopted by farmers for commercial purposes. © 2014 Friends Science Publishers
- Publication
International Journal of Agriculture & Biology, 2014, Vol 16, Issue 5, p1011
- ISSN
1560-8530
- Publication type
Academic Journal