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Quantification of Total Phenolics Content and Their Antioxidant Scavenging Capacity in Selected Herbs Extract
Author(s) -
Normah Haron,
Noraslinda Muhammad Bunnori,
Noor Hasniza Md Zin,
Widya Abdul Wahab,
Khairul Bariyyah Abdul Halim
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international medical journal malaysia/iium medical journal malaysia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.139
H-Index - 9
eISSN - 2735-2285
pISSN - 1823-4631
DOI - 10.31436/imjm.v15i1.1382
Subject(s) - gallic acid , antioxidant , dpph , chemistry , hibiscus sabdariffa , scavenging , ic50 , reagent , food science , traditional medicine , biochemistry , organic chemistry , in vitro , medicine
G. procumbens, H. sabdariffa and C. nutans contain potential compoundsthat lead to the development of drugs and supplements. The quantification of phenoliccompound was conducted by analyzing the compounds at 3 different fractions (free,insoluble bound and soluble bound). Thus, the objectives of this research were todetermine TPC and antioxidant of the plants in three different extracts. Methods: Threereplicates of the medicinal plants were extracted with 80% methanol and hydrolysis withHCl and NaOH. The TPC was determined by using Folin-Ciocalteau reagent whileantioxidant radical scavenging capacities were analyzed by using the DPPH assay. Results:Results showed that the TPC of the G. procumbens and C. nutans extracts of the insolublebound extract had the highest amount of phenolic compounds (15.19 ± 0.25 mg of GAE/gand 6.09+ 0.45 mg gallic acid equivalent GAE/g DW, respectively) as compared to theother fractions (p free > soluble bound extract,whereas the bound soluble of H. sabdariffa showed highest IC50 value > free >boundinsoluble phenolic extracts. Conclusions: Strong correlations were found between TPCwith antioxidant radical scavenging capacity. This finding proved that these three plantscould be a good source of natural antioxidant for food, cosmetic and pharmaceuticalindustry.

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