Antioxidant Activities of Methanol Extracts of Thirteen Cameroonian Antibacterial Dietary Plants
Autor: | Jaurès A. K. Noumedem, Doriane E. Djeussi, Marius Mihasan, Victor Kuete, Jules-Roger Kuiate |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
chemistry.chemical_classification
0303 health sciences Antioxidant Traditional medicine Article Subject Chemistry DPPH medicine.medical_treatment Flavonoid 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences General Chemistry Ascorbic acid 040401 food science 03 medical and health sciences chemistry.chemical_compound Rutin 0404 agricultural biotechnology medicine Gallic acid Antibacterial activity QD1-999 030304 developmental biology Gram |
Zdroj: | Journal of Chemistry, Vol 2020 (2020) |
ISSN: | 2090-9071 2090-9063 |
Popis: | This study falls within the search for alternative solutions to problems related to diseases associated with oxidative stress. It involved the evaluation of antioxidant activities extracts from thirteen antibacterial Cameroonian food plants, namely, P. nigrum, A. cruentus, L. sativa, S. edule, S. nigrum, V. amygdalina, A. hybridus, V. hymenolepis, L. capensis, M. esculenta, C. melo, T. occidentalis, and T. triangulare. The thirteen plant extracts with a broad spectrum of antibacterial activity all showed total reducing powers ranging between 2.41 and 27.81 AAE (mg ascorbic acid equivalents per gram of dried extract) and total phenol contents between 2.65 and 35.03 GAE (mg of gallic acid equivalents per gram of dried extract) of dry extract. Except for extracts of L. capensis, the other 12 extracts showed flavonoid contents ranging between 0.29 and 5.99 RE (rutin equivalents per gram of dried extract). All 13 plant extracts also showed free radical scavenging activity against DPPH· with IC50 ranging between 1.65 and 310.52 μg/ml, while 12 of these extracts exhibited inhibitory activity against NO· radical (IC50 ranging from 19.77 to 157.72 μg/ml). Statistically insignificant positive correlations ( p > 0.5 ) were found between antibacterial activities of these plants and their antioxidant activities. The different results of this study provide scientific evidence for the use of these antibacterial food plants in the control of different conditions associated with oxidative stress. |
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