Antioxidant Activity Assessment of Calpurnia aurea Root Extract

Dula De, A. Zelalem
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Objective In Ethiopia, any part of Calpurnia aurea is used for the treatment of different ailments: to destroy lice and ticks, to relieve itches, syphilis, malaria, rabies, diabetes, hypertension, diarrhoea, leishmaniasis, trachoma, elephantiasis, fungal diseases, stomach-ache, bowel, bladder disorders and different swellings. However, despite its traditional usage as an agent, there is limited or no information regarding the antioxidant activity assay profile of the root part unlike other parts. Hence; the researcher interested to assess the in vitro antioxidant activities of the root extracts of Calpurnia aurea . Methods Calpurnia aurea root was collected from around Jimma Arjo highland, East Wollega, Western Ethiopia. The collected plant material was dried and powdered using electrical grinder and then macerated within four organic solvents: hexane (99%), chloroform (99.9%), ethanol (97%) and methanol (99.8%) according to their increasing polarity index for 72 hours with mechanical shaking within 4 hours interval in average and it was filtered through Whatman No.1 filter paper and the filtrate was dried using Rotary evaporator. The in-vitro antioxidant properties were assessed through DPPH (1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl) in ethanol solution both qualitatively and quantitatively. Results The ethanol extract of the root part of Calpurnia aurea has shown better antioxidant activity at 100 μg/mL (81.63%) when compared to the standard reference (ascorbic acid, 86.88%) and other extracts (chloroform, methanol, and n-hexane i.e., 71.72%, 36.40% and 26.14%, respectively) at the same concentration. Hexane root extract showed very weak or almost negligible activity. Conclusion It is evident from this study that highest the root part of the plant species has shown antioxidant potential which could be highly correlated with presence of flavonoids, tannins and phenolic compounds in general. Therefore, the root extract of Calpurnia aurea can be quantified for application in pharmaceutical industry.
金盏花根提取物的抗氧化活性评价
目的在埃塞俄比亚,金银花的任何部分都被用来治疗不同的疾病:消灭虱子和蜱虫,缓解瘙痒、梅毒、疟疾、狂犬病、糖尿病、高血压、腹泻、利什曼病、沙眼、象皮病、真菌病、胃痛、肠道、膀胱疾病和不同的肿胀。然而,尽管其传统用途作为一种剂,有有限的或没有关于根部分不同于其他部分的抗氧化活性测定概况的信息。因此;本研究对金莲根提取物的体外抗氧化活性进行了研究。方法采自埃塞俄比亚西部东沃勒加地区Jimma Arjo高地周边地区的金莲根。将收集到的植物材料用电动研磨机进行干燥和粉碎,然后在己烷(99%)、氯仿(99.9%)、乙醇(97%)和甲醇(99.8%)4种有机溶剂中按极性指数的增加进行浸渍,平均每隔4小时进行机械摇动72小时,用Whatman 1号滤纸过滤,滤液用旋转式蒸发器干燥。通过DPPH(1,1-二苯基-2-苦味酰肼)在乙醇溶液中对其体外抗氧化性能进行定性和定量评价。结果与标准参比物(抗坏血酸含量为86.88%)和其他提取物(氯仿、甲醇和正己烷含量分别为71.72%、36.40%和26.14%)相比,金毛荆根部位乙醇提取物在100 μg/mL(81.63%)时具有较好的抗氧化活性。己烷根提取物的活性非常弱或几乎可以忽略不计。结论黄酮类化合物、单宁类化合物和酚类化合物的存在与黄酮类化合物、单宁类化合物和酚类化合物的存在密切相关。因此,金盏花根提取物可定量用于制药工业。
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