From the study it was clear that the wild apple served as a more potent antioxidant than apple. Even though their TFC and TPC contents were less than BT, it was observed that their levels were high or equal with grapes. The secondary metabolites diversity also showed that most of the metabolites were high with wild apple than that of edible apple and due to that reason the antioxidant potentiality was high. Even though the variation in the metabolic levels of apple and grapes exist based on their maturity, variety and time of harvest the metabolic content of wild apple was also high. A detailed study of the primary and secondary metabolites of wild apples along with possibility of using it in various food additives will be helpful for industries actively involved in the field of polyphenol extraction particularly catechins and flavonol extraction for food preservative and additive.