Streszczenie:
Flowers of red clover (Trifolium pratense), sweet violet (Viola odorata) and elderflowers
(Sambucus nigra) were dried by means of air drying at 30 ◦C and 50 ◦C and by freeze drying. The
content of polyphenols was determined using the Folin–Ciocalteu reagent, while anthocyanins were
quantified by the pH differential method. Antioxidant activities of aqueous and ethanolic extracts
of the dried flowers were measured by the DPPH and ABTS assays, as well as FRAP and reducing
power methods. The highest amount of polyphenols was determined in the ethanolic extracts of
fresh red clover flowers (854.76 mg/100 g), while the highest concentration of anthocyanins was
determined in the aqueous extracts of fresh sweet violet flowers (99.41 mg/100 g). The results showed
that, in general, the extracts of red clover flower were characterized by the highest antioxidant
activity, while the sweet violet extracts had the poorest antioxidant properties, although these
values fluctuated depending on the method used. There was strong correlation between antioxidant
activity and TPC ( r = 0.9196, FRAP method). In most cases, freeze drying was found to be the
best conservation method, retaining well the antioxidant properties of the tested flowers and the
compounds determining these properties.