Free radical scavenging activity and lipoxygenase inhibition of Woodfordia fructicosa Kurz and Betula utilis Wall

Woodfordia fructicosa and Betula utilis were extracted with solvents of different polarities. Antioxidant activities and anti-inflammatory activity of the extracts were evaluated by a 1, 1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl free radical (DPPH), 2,2'-Azinobis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-suIfonic acid) (ABT...

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Published inAfrican journal of biotechnology Vol. 7; no. 12; pp. 2013 - 2016
Main Authors M, V Kumaraswamy, S, Satish
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 17.06.2008
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Summary:Woodfordia fructicosa and Betula utilis were extracted with solvents of different polarities. Antioxidant activities and anti-inflammatory activity of the extracts were evaluated by a 1, 1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl free radical (DPPH), 2,2'-Azinobis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-suIfonic acid) (ABTS) and lipoxygenase inhibition assay. Ascorbic acid, gallic acid and indomethacin were used as reference standards for DPPH, ABTS and lipoxygenase assays. In both DPPH and ABTS scavenging activities, methanol and water extract of W. fructicosa had showed significant scavenging activity (4.96, 5.08 mu g/ml IC sub(50) for DPPH, and 6.4, 7.15 mu g /ml IC sub(50) for ABTS assay). In addition to antioxidant activity methanol and water extract of W. fructicosa showed lipoxygenase inhibition activity (45.22 and 74.24% inhibition at 1.0 mg/ml). The methanol and water extract of B. utilis was showed DPPH and ABTS scavenging activity (8.4, 35.08 mu g/ml IC5 sub(0) for DPPH, and 83.18, 37.14 mu g/ml IC sub(50) for ABTS assay) but very mild activity against lipoxygenase inhibition activity (18.74 and 28.78% inhibition at 1.0 mg/ml). The results obtained in the present study indicate that W. fructicosa can be a potential source of anti-inflammatory and antioxidant agents.
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ISSN:1684-5315
1684-5315
DOI:10.5897/AJB2008.000-5049