Tannin Extraction from Oak Gall and Evaluation of Anti-Oxidant Activity and Tannin Iron Chelation Compared with Deferoxamine Drug
Author(s) -
Meghdad Payab,
Mohammad Javad Chaichi,
Ome Leila Nazari,
Fatemeh Yousefnejad Maleki
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of drug design and medicinal chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2472-3576
pISSN - 2472-355X
DOI - 10.11648/j.jddmc.20190502.11
Subject(s) - tannin , chemistry , ascorbic acid , gallic acid , extraction (chemistry) , antioxidant , chelation , polyphenol , methanol , proanthocyanidin , deferoxamine , tannic acid , nuclear chemistry , aqueous solution , chromatography , food science , biochemistry , organic chemistry
In this study, tannins were extracted by two methods (soaking and Soxhlet) with three different solvents (water, methanol and aqueous methanol 50%) and the three kind plant (walnut shell, gall oak and walnut leaves), that the highest extraction efficiency (82.08%) was related to extraction with aqueous methanol by Soxhlet method from the oak galls. Although the results of soaking were nearly to the Soxhlet. One oak Gall extract was evaluated by Lowenthal method that the result was showed that reducing materials such as tannins are 26.14%. The extracted was evaluated by Folin-Ciocalteu method that suggests phenolic compounds in the extract was 15.27, (61.07± 7.12 mg compared to gallic acid). Result of evaluation of antioxidant activity of the extracted showed the high antioxidant properties of tannins compared to ascorbic acid at less than 100 ppm concentrations, but these properties comparable to ascorbic acid of the higher concentrations, so a lower dose of the extract was may be helpful. The chelation properties of the iron ions at low concentrations of iron (III), oak was showed better performance compared to Deferoxamine but Deferoxamine due to complex formation with higher stoichiometry (1: 6) at high concentrations of Fe (III), has performed better than the oak.
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