A comparative study of the antioxidant, antimicrobial and thrombolytic activity of the bark and leaves of lannea coromandelica (anacardiaceae)

M. K. Manik, M. Wahid, S. Islam, A. Pal, K. Ahmed
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The present study was designed to compare the antioxidant, antimicrobial and thrombolytic effects of the Lannea coromandelica bark and leave extracts. After the initial phytochemical screening, the ethanolic fractions of the L. coromandelica bark and leaves were partitioned by solvents of different polarity. Methods used to evaluate the antioxidant potential of the extracts were total phenolic content, total flavonoid content, free radical scavenging capacity, total antioxidant capacity and reducing power assay. Total phenol and total flavonoid contents were found to be the highest for bark and leaves in the ethyl acetate fraction and lowest in the n-Hexane fraction. In DPPH free radical scavenging test, the lowest IC50 value was found in the ethyl acetate fraction of the bark and leaf, resulting IC50 value of 3.8 +/- 0.14 mu g/ml and 6 +/- 0.32 mu g/ml respectively. In the same vein, ethyl acetate fraction of both leaf and bark showed the highest antioxidant capacity and reducing power. Reducing power of both bark and leaves were found to be concentration dependent and most prominent was observed with the fractions of higher polarity both in case of bark and in case of leaves. Furthermore, the leaf extracts produced moderate antimicrobial activity whereas the bark extracts showed weak antimicrobial activity. Dichloromethane fraction of leaf showed the most potent antimicrobial activity with zone of inhibition ranging from 8 mm to 21 mm at a dose of 400 mu g/disc and 10 mm to 23 mm at a dose of 800 mu g/disc. In addition, extracts from both parts of L. coromandelica produced good thrombolytic activity compared with streptokinase.
木犀草树皮和叶片抗氧化、抗菌和溶栓活性的比较研究
本研究旨在比较木桉树皮和叶提取物的抗氧化、抗菌和溶栓作用。经过初步的植物化学筛选,用不同极性的溶剂对树皮和叶片的乙醇组分进行分离。通过总酚含量、总黄酮含量、自由基清除能力、总抗氧化能力和还原力测定来评价提取物的抗氧化能力。树皮和叶中总酚和总黄酮含量以乙酸乙酯部位最高,正己烷部位最低。在DPPH自由基清除试验中,树皮和叶片乙酸乙酯部位的IC50值最低,分别为3.8 +/- 0.14 μ g/ml和6 +/- 0.32 μ g/ml。同样,叶和树皮的乙酸乙酯部位的抗氧化能力和还原能力最高。发现树皮和叶子的还原能力都是浓度依赖的,并且在树皮和叶子的情况下,最突出的是观察到更高极性的分数。此外,叶提取物具有中等抑菌活性,而树皮提取物的抑菌活性较弱。叶片二氯甲烷组分的抑菌活性最强,在400 μ g/片剂量下抑菌区为8 ~ 21 mm,在800 μ g/片剂量下抑菌区为10 ~ 23 mm。此外,与链激酶相比,两部分提取物均具有较好的溶栓活性。
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