Comparing three varieties of Labisia pumila (Primulaceae): phytochemicals and antioxidation

Labisia pumila is a traditional medicinal herb that is widely used by women to firm the uterus after childbirth. Recent scientific studies have also proven its pharmacological importance. However, the comparison of phytochemicals in the different varieties of the herb is very limited in literature....

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Main Authors: Chua, Lee Suan, Abdullah, Farah Izana, Mohd. Salleh, Faezah
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spelling my.utm.1074792024-09-23T02:59:01Z http://eprints.utm.my/107479/ Comparing three varieties of Labisia pumila (Primulaceae): phytochemicals and antioxidation Chua, Lee Suan Abdullah, Farah Izana Mohd. Salleh, Faezah Q Science (General) Labisia pumila is a traditional medicinal herb that is widely used by women to firm the uterus after childbirth. Recent scientific studies have also proven its pharmacological importance. However, the comparison of phytochemicals in the different varieties of the herb is very limited in literature. Therefore, 3 common varieties of L. pumila leaves were extracted in a reflux system, and consequently the crude extract was fractionated using reversed phase solid phase extraction (SPE) into individual fractions according to solvent polarity. L. pumila var. alata (LPA) showed the highest yield of crude extract and total phenolics content which was also in line with high DPPH radical scavenging activity. While, L. pumila var. pumila with red leaves (LPPR) exhibited higher total flavonoids and triterpenoids than its green leaves counterpart (LPPG). Higher antioxidant capacity was possibly due to the presence of plant co-pigments in LPPR. Glycosylated flavones including orientin were putatively detected in the intermediate polar fraction of LPA based on mass fragments. However, 0 % methanol (polar) and 100 % methanol (less polar) fractions notably contained compounds competing oxygen with nitric oxide radicals from the formation of nitrite ions. Proton NMR spectral analysis proposed N-[1-(2,3-dihydro-1,4-benzodioxin-6-yl)-1-hydroxy-3-(morpholin-4-yl)propan-2-yl]decanamide and 4-[({1,3-bis[(2-ethylpenta-3,4-dien-1-yl)oxy]propan-2-yl}oxy)methyl]hexa-1,2-diene in the 0 % methanol and 100 % methanol fractions, respectively. This study concluded that the plant variety of alata was more antioxidative than pumila. The detection of orientin and its derivatives are first time reported in LPA. Glycosylated flavones are more likely to be hydrogen atom and/or electron donors contributing to the major antioxidant property of the herb. Walailak University 2023-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/107479/1/ChuaLeeSuan2023_ComparingThreeVarietiesofLabisiaPumila.pdf Chua, Lee Suan and Abdullah, Farah Izana and Mohd. Salleh, Faezah (2023) Comparing three varieties of Labisia pumila (Primulaceae): phytochemicals and antioxidation. Trends in Sciences, 20 (2). pp. 1-10. ISSN 2774-0226 http://dx.doi.org/10.48048/tis.2023.4042 DOI:10.48048/tis.2023.4042
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Chua, Lee Suan
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Mohd. Salleh, Faezah
Comparing three varieties of Labisia pumila (Primulaceae): phytochemicals and antioxidation
description Labisia pumila is a traditional medicinal herb that is widely used by women to firm the uterus after childbirth. Recent scientific studies have also proven its pharmacological importance. However, the comparison of phytochemicals in the different varieties of the herb is very limited in literature. Therefore, 3 common varieties of L. pumila leaves were extracted in a reflux system, and consequently the crude extract was fractionated using reversed phase solid phase extraction (SPE) into individual fractions according to solvent polarity. L. pumila var. alata (LPA) showed the highest yield of crude extract and total phenolics content which was also in line with high DPPH radical scavenging activity. While, L. pumila var. pumila with red leaves (LPPR) exhibited higher total flavonoids and triterpenoids than its green leaves counterpart (LPPG). Higher antioxidant capacity was possibly due to the presence of plant co-pigments in LPPR. Glycosylated flavones including orientin were putatively detected in the intermediate polar fraction of LPA based on mass fragments. However, 0 % methanol (polar) and 100 % methanol (less polar) fractions notably contained compounds competing oxygen with nitric oxide radicals from the formation of nitrite ions. Proton NMR spectral analysis proposed N-[1-(2,3-dihydro-1,4-benzodioxin-6-yl)-1-hydroxy-3-(morpholin-4-yl)propan-2-yl]decanamide and 4-[({1,3-bis[(2-ethylpenta-3,4-dien-1-yl)oxy]propan-2-yl}oxy)methyl]hexa-1,2-diene in the 0 % methanol and 100 % methanol fractions, respectively. This study concluded that the plant variety of alata was more antioxidative than pumila. The detection of orientin and its derivatives are first time reported in LPA. Glycosylated flavones are more likely to be hydrogen atom and/or electron donors contributing to the major antioxidant property of the herb.
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author Chua, Lee Suan
Abdullah, Farah Izana
Mohd. Salleh, Faezah
author_facet Chua, Lee Suan
Abdullah, Farah Izana
Mohd. Salleh, Faezah
author_sort Chua, Lee Suan
title Comparing three varieties of Labisia pumila (Primulaceae): phytochemicals and antioxidation
title_short Comparing three varieties of Labisia pumila (Primulaceae): phytochemicals and antioxidation
title_full Comparing three varieties of Labisia pumila (Primulaceae): phytochemicals and antioxidation
title_fullStr Comparing three varieties of Labisia pumila (Primulaceae): phytochemicals and antioxidation
title_full_unstemmed Comparing three varieties of Labisia pumila (Primulaceae): phytochemicals and antioxidation
title_sort comparing three varieties of labisia pumila (primulaceae): phytochemicals and antioxidation
publisher Walailak University
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/107479/1/ChuaLeeSuan2023_ComparingThreeVarietiesofLabisiaPumila.pdf
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