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The effect of different conventional methods of extraction on Marantodes pumila var. pumila leaves in relation to free radical scavenging activity

Marantodes pumila is one of the important herbs used in traditional medicine. However, there is no report on the optimum method for the preparation of M. pumila extract enriched with bioactive compounds. Therefore, this study aim to establish the suitable method in the preparation of M. pumila extra...

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description Marantodes pumila is one of the important herbs used in traditional medicine. However, there is no report on the optimum method for the preparation of M. pumila extract enriched with bioactive compounds. Therefore, this study aim to establish the suitable method in the preparation of M. pumila extracts enriched with antioxidative compounds. Different conventional extraction methods such as maceration, reflux and Soxhlet in solvents of different polarities i.e. ethanol, 50 % aqueous ethanol and water were employed to prepare extracts. Constituents of each extract were profiled using RP-HPLC followed by the free radical scavenging assay using 2,2 diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) to determine the antioxidant activity. Among all extraction methods, maceration in 50 % aqueous ethanol gave the highest total percentage yield (22.41 %) while all extraction methods were able to extract the marker compounds, gallic acid (GA) and methyl gallate (MGA). The free radical scavenging activity of extracts varied from IC50 11.93 µg/mL (50 % aqueous ethanol via reflux) to 64.15 µg/mL (water via maceration). All extracts showed better scavenging activity as compared to synthetic antioxidant, BHT. The variation in the IC50 values is expected due to the presence of different types and/or concentration of bioactive compounds in each extract. This study may provide a preliminary insight for the preparation of standardized extracts of M. pumila enriched with bioactive compounds.
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