IN VITRO ANTIOXIDANT AND FREE RADICAL SCAVENGING POTENTIAL OF METHANOLIC EXTRACTS OF UVARIA CHAMAE LEAVES AND ROOTS
- Vol.11(1)
- M P Innovare Academic Sciences Pvt Ltd 2019
- 67-71p.
Objective: This study investigated the in vitro antioxidant and free radical potentials of methanol extracts of Uvaria chamae leaves and roots . Method s: Fresh Uvaria chamae leaves and roots were air dried, pulverized and extracted using methanol. Phytochemical, total phenolic, flavonoids , antioxidant and tannin contents , DPPH, hydroxyl, and superoxide rad ical scavenging properties of the extracts were determined using standard methods. Result s: In vitro antioxid ant potentials revealed that methanol extract of Uvaria chamae leaves contains vitamin A (4871±79.21 I . U ) and vitamin C (1.72±0.02%) while the root extract contains vitamin A (673.28±0.00I . U ) and vitamin C (1.66±0.01%). Both extracts had equal contents of vitamin E (8.83±0.04 mg/100g). The leaf extract scavenged 1,1 -diphenyl -2-picrylhydrazyl radical (DPPH) in a concentration dependent manner with the correlation coefficient (R 2 ) of 0.839 and effective concentration (EC 50 ) of 31.19 μg/ml , while the root extract scavenged DPPH with R 2 of0.778 and EC 50 of 14.00 μg /ml . The leaf and root extracts scavenged superoxide radical and hydroxyl radical with EC 50 of 5.93 μg/ml and 719.45 μg/ml; 107.89 μg/ml and 912.01 μg /ml respectively compared to the EC 50 of ascorbic standard ( 30.27 μg/ml ) and EC 50 Conclusio n: The leaves and roots of Uvaria chamae are rich in natural antioxidants that can be exploited in the treatment of diseases related to oxidative stress. of vitamin E standard (106.66μg /ml ) respectively. The leaf extract showed significantly higher ( p <0.05) anti radical power (ARP) of superoxide (0.17) comp