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GC–MS based metabolite profiling, antioxidant and antiurolithiatic properties of apple cider vinegar
To perform analysis of antioxidant and antiurolithiasis to carry out GC–MS-based metabolite profile. The effect of apple cider vinegar (ACV) , antioxidant and GC–MS analysis was evaluated. The antioxidant studies were performed. techniques included nucleation, aggregation and growth assay. The pres...
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analysis of antioxidant and antiurolithiasis to carry out GC–MS-based metabolite profile.
The effect of apple cider vinegar (ACV)
, antioxidant and GC–MS analysis was evaluated. The antioxidant studies were performed.
techniques included nucleation, aggregation and growth assay.
The presence of polyphenols, flavonoids, alkaloids and carbohydrates was shown. Concentrations from 5–30 μg/ml could dissolve calcium oxalate (p |
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The effect of apple cider vinegar (ACV)
, antioxidant and GC–MS analysis was evaluated. The antioxidant studies were performed.
techniques included nucleation, aggregation and growth assay.
The presence of polyphenols, flavonoids, alkaloids and carbohydrates was shown. Concentrations from 5–30 μg/ml could dissolve calcium oxalate (p < 0.05)
. The IC
value of ACV in DPPH was found to be around 7 μg/ml and the IC
value of the ACV in ABTS assay was around 9 μg/ml. Different phytocompounds were obtained from GC–MS analysis. ACV can be consumed to prevent kidney stones which seems helpful to the current therapy.
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The effect of apple cider vinegar (ACV)
, antioxidant and GC–MS analysis was evaluated. The antioxidant studies were performed.
techniques included nucleation, aggregation and growth assay.
The presence of polyphenols, flavonoids, alkaloids and carbohydrates was shown. Concentrations from 5–30 μg/ml could dissolve calcium oxalate (p < 0.05)
. The IC
value of ACV in DPPH was found to be around 7 μg/ml and the IC
value of the ACV in ABTS assay was around 9 μg/ml. Different phytocompounds were obtained from GC–MS analysis. ACV can be consumed to prevent kidney stones which seems helpful to the current therapy.
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The effect of apple cider vinegar (ACV)
, antioxidant and GC–MS analysis was evaluated. The antioxidant studies were performed.
techniques included nucleation, aggregation and growth assay.
The presence of polyphenols, flavonoids, alkaloids and carbohydrates was shown. Concentrations from 5–30 μg/ml could dissolve calcium oxalate (p < 0.05)
. The IC
value of ACV in DPPH was found to be around 7 μg/ml and the IC
value of the ACV in ABTS assay was around 9 μg/ml. Different phytocompounds were obtained from GC–MS analysis. ACV can be consumed to prevent kidney stones which seems helpful to the current therapy.
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antiurolithiasis activity. Apple cider vinegar (ACV) exhibited dose-dependent radical scavenging activity against free radicals. The ACV demonstrated a substantial suppression of the DPPH radical in the DPPH assay. ACV could be a potential source of a natural antioxidant drink based on
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