The Aframomum melegueta seed is a spice,
commonly used in the management of various health
conditions. The quantitative phytochemicals constituent of
the extract was evaluated in this study. The seeds used in
this study were obtained from the New Market (Oja-
tuntun) in Ilorin. The healthy seeds were hand-picked and
small-grained. Their quantitative phytochemicals and
composition were evaluated using a Spectrophotometer
and GC-MS. The study showed that the seeds extract had
phenolic content (77.94 ± 0.83 mg/g), tannin (73.52 ± 0.79
mg/g), flavonoid (23.41 ± 0.65 mg/g) and saponin (38.29 ±
0.65 mg/g). The phytochemicals composition also revealed
the presence of eleven bioactive compounds among which
are Humulene (7.54% and 25.104 Retention Time),
Dihydrojasmone (1.38% and 39.203 Retention Time) and
Caryophylene (3.66% and 24.040 Retention Time). Other
phytochemicals present include, 3-Decanone, 1-(4-
hydroxy-3-methoxy-phenyl) (31.30% and 39.053
Retention Time) which happens to be the best proportion
space and 3-Pyridineacetic acid (1.01% and 40.117
Retention Time) which has the smallest proportion space.
Thus, this study justifies that the seed is an important
source of phytochemical that may contribute in
management of different disease and health conditions.
Keywords : Phytochemical, Retention Time, Spectroscopy.