ABSTRACT
Due to the abundance of Cocos nucifera (coconut) in eastern part of Nigeria and considering its high consumption, this work was carried to determine the potential application of the oil by investigation of the phytochemical as well as the antioxidant compositions and antimicrobial properties of its extracted oil content. The oil was extracted using Soxhlet Apparatus. The phytochemical screening, antioxidant composition and determination of the antimicrobial properties were carried out. The standard method cocos nucifera oil has a low content of 21.6%. the phytochemical analysis of the oil revealed the presence of saponin 0.03mg/g, Alkaloids 0.11mg/g, Flavonoids 0.23 mg/g and absence of tannin and phenols. The antioxidant composition of it was not detected, the antimicrobial activity of coconut oil was tested on some test organisms which include Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and Candida albicans. The coconut oil yielded zones of inhibitions when checked against the organisms. Inhibition were observed on C. albicans with inhibition zone of 21.mm at 400µg concentration. E.coli and S. aureus were sensitive to Gentamicin antibiotic (control) While C. albicans was also sensitive to Griseofuloin (control) . The minimum inhibition concentration of Cocos nucifera oil on E.coli was 2.0µg /ml, S. aureus 1.8µg/ml and on C. albicans 0.9 µg/ml. These results showed that the Cocos nucifera extracted oil contains an appreciable amount of phytochemicals. Therefore, justification of the use of the coconut oil for food, medicinal and cosmetic was expatiated.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Title page i
Certification ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgments iv
Table of contents v
List of Tables vii
List of Figures viii
Abstract ix
CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1
Introduction 1
1.2
Aims and Objectives 2
CHAPTER
TWO
2.0 Literature Review 3
2.1 Cocos
Nucifera (Coconut) 3
2.1.1 Botanical Description 3
2.1.2 Historical Cultivation 4
2.1.3 Nutritional Values 4
2.1.4 Medicinal Values 5
2.2 Coconut Production in Nigeria 7
2.3 The Importance of Coconut in Nigeria 7
2.3.1 Plant 7
2.3.2 The Seed 8
2.4 Coconut Oil (Cocos nucifera oil) 9
2.5 Importance of Coconut as Oil Seed 10
2.6 Common Methods of Production of Coconut
Oil 10
2.6.1 Milling by Traditional Methods 10
2.6.2 Copra Processing by Continuous Pressing 11
2.6.3 Wet Coconut Processing 11
2.7 Activities of Coconut Oil 14
2.7.1 Wound Healing Effect 14
2.7.2 Effect on Blood Sugar Control 14
2.7.3 Effect on Weight Loss 14
2.7.4
Immunomodulatory Effect 14
2.7.5 Edible Applications of Coconut Oil 15
2.7.6 Non-Edible Applications of Coconut Oil 15
2.8 Antimicrobial 15
2.9 Phytochemical 18
2.10 Antioxidants 20
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Materials and Methods 22
3.1.1 Materials 22
3.1.2 Methods 22
3.2 Sample preparation 22
3.2.1 Media preparation 22
3.2.3 Test for sterility 23
3.3 Oil extraction and determination of yield
23
3.4 Phytochemical analysis 23
3.4.1 Test for tannins 24
3.4.2 Test for saponins 24
3.4.3 Test for Flavonoids 24
3.4.4 Test for Alkaloids 25
3.5 Quantitative phytochemical 25
3.5.1 Determination of tannins 25
3.5.2 Determination of Alkaloids 27
3.5.3 Determination of Flavonoids 27
3.5.4 Determination of saponin 28
3.6 Confirmation of microbial identity 29
3.6.1 Examination of Colony features 30
3.6.2 Microscopic features 30
3.6.3 Biochemical tests 30
3.6.3.1 Catalase test 30
3.6.3.2 Oxidase test 31
3.6.3.3 Methyl red test 31
3.6.3.4 Voges Prokauer test 31
3.6.4 Sugar utilization test 32
3.6.5 Confirmation of identification 32
3.6.6 Antioxidant test 33
3.7 Antimicrobial activity test 33
3.8 Determination of minimum inhibitory
concentration 34
CHAPTER FOUR
4.1 Result 35
CHAPTER FIVE
5.1 Discussion 41
5.2 Conclusion 42
References
Appendices
LIST OF
TABLES
Tables
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Title
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Pages
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1
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Qualitative
phytochemical Screening of Cocos
nucifera
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36
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2
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Vitamin
contents of coconut oil
|
37
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3
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Total
yield of oil extract of Cocos nucifera
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37
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4
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Antimicrobial
activity of Cocos nucifera oil
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38
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LIST OF
FIGURES
Figures
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Title
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Pages
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1
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Quantitative
phytochemical screening of Cocos
nucifera oil
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38
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2
|
Minimum
inhibitory concentration of Cocos
nucifera oil
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39
|
CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
For thousands of years
tropical countries have used coconut from the tree cocos nucifera, Family Aracaceae
(palm family) as an integral part of their diet and livelihood known as “kappa vriksha”, in Sanskrit, this
interprets all the necessities of life. The coconut is known as “pokok seribu guna” in Malaysia
translating as a tree of thousand uses. In Philippines, it is commonly known as
the “tree of life”. All parts of the coconut palm are useful, with significant
economic value (Bruce, 2004). Coconut oil or copra oil is an edible al
extracted from the kernel of mature coconuts of the coconut palm (Gervajio,
2005). In recent years this oil has attained superstardom in the health food
world. Celebrities are adopting its use, nutritionists advocating it, and
patients acclaiming its many virtues. Yet, despite the growing popularity, some
people are skeptical. Its many health benefits sounds too good to be true.
Healthcare professionals
and physicians have exhibited reluctance to use coconut oil as a health food.
Saturates fats have been condemned for so many years, that they find it hard to
change their opinions ever when faced with evidence to the contrary. The newest
high value product, which is becoming a by word in coconut producing countries
is virgin coconut oil (VCO). There is no industry standard definition for
“Virgin coconut oil” as there is in the olive industry for “virgin” and extra
virgin olive oil. Natural or mechanical means are used to obtain the oil. Heat
may or may not be used for extraction. The oil is not subject to refining
bleaching or de-odorizing so that the nature of the oil remains unaltered, and
further processing is not required for human consumption. Virgin coconut oil,
purest form of coconut oil is essentially colourless and free from rancidity.
Unlike natural coconut oil, it is endowed with the natural antioxidant, Vitamin
E which prevents the peroxidation reaction.
Coconut oil has
phytochemicals such as terpenoids, alkaloids. Oil is known to be the major
constituent that is necessary for the medicinal uses of coconut, though the
phytochemicals, Alkaloids, steroids and terpenoids are known to have
antioxidant properties.
Coconut oil is about 50
percent lauric acid, a rare medium chain fatty acid found in mothers milk that
supports healthy metabolism and is now being studied for its antifungal,
antiviral and anti-bacterial, health – protecting properties. Coconut oil has
antioxidant properties which benefits the skin by restoring its radiance as it
exfoliates the outer layer of the skin cells and penetrates to the deep layer
of the skin to strengthen the underlying connective tissues. Coconut oil has
antimicrobial properties against yeast infections such as candida (Ogbolu et al, 2007) and antimicrobial
properties against trichophyton which is a fungus that causes tinea fungal
infection like ringworm, athletes’ foot and jock Hch. It also has antimicrobial
properties against some bacterial infections.
1.2 AIMS and OBJECTIVES
The broad aim of this
research work is to determine the phytochemical compositions, antioxidant
properties and antimicrobial characteristics of extracts of Cocos nucifera oil while the specific
objectives are;
1. To
qualitatively determine the phytochemicals present in Cocos nucifera oil.
2. To
determine the free radical antioxidant capabilities of Cocos nucifera oil.
3. To
evaluate the antimicrobial activities of extracts Cocos nucifera.
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