This study extracted
ellagitannins from rambutan peel using the
Soxhlet technique. The extract was further partitioned and fractionated
to get extract rich in ellagitannin and geraniin, respectively. The
partitioning of the extract significantly increased total phenolic
content (TPC) by 36.3% and its biological properties. Mineral elements
such as Ca, Cr, Cu, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Na, Ni, and Zn were identified
in both peel and extract. Ellagitannins such as geraniin and corilagin
with metabolites (gallic acid and ellagic acid) were identified as
the major compounds. Analysis of antioxidant activities shows that
the ellagitannin rich extract is as powerful as vitamin C. Geraniin
was the main contributor to the free radical scavenging activity.
The study also revealed that extract with a fraction rich in geraniin
has antioxidant activity equivalent to commercial geraniin (1.56 ±
0.11 Trolox equivalent g/g). It also showed low cytotoxicity on fibroblast
L929 cells, moderate tyrosinase activity, and good efficacy against
Staphylococcus aureus
,
Staphylococcus epidermidis
, and
Cutibacterium acnes
strains. Successive fractionation
of the extract is a promising technique to produce geraniin rich fractions
with enhanced antioxidant property. Rambutan peel, as a natural product,
is a good source of mineral elements and biologically active compounds
for pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, and cosmetic formulations.