PHYTOCHEMICAL STUDIES AND IN-VITRO ANTI-OXIDANT ACTIVITY OF BREYNIA RETUSA DENNST
Y. Bhagyasri*, N. Siva Subramanian and M. Vaseem Akram
Abstract
To investigate the phytochemical screening and antioxidant potential
of ethanolic and chloroform extract of breynia retusa leaf & stem. The
study was done by using various in- vitro methods such as 1, 1-
diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), nitric oxide (N2O2) and Superoxide
radical scavenging assays. Phytochemical screenings were performed
by various standard procedures. Ethanolic and chloroform extract of
10-100μg/ml Breynia retusa leaf & stem showed high free radical
scavenging activity as evidenced by the low IC50 values in DPPH
(26μg/ml), in nitric oxide (31.2μg/ml) and in SOD (25.5μg/ml) radical
scavenging assays at the concentration of 100μg/ml. The results of
present comprehensive analysis demonstrated that ethanolic extract
(100μg/ml) showed more significant anti-oxidant activity than
chloroform extract of (100μg/ml) Breynia retusa leaf & stem. Breynia
retusa could be used as a viable source of natural antioxidants and
might be exploited for functional foods and neutraceutical applications.
Keywords: Breynia Retusa, Phytochemical Screening, In-Vitro Antioxidant Activity.
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