Phenolic content and in vitro inhibitory effects on oxidation and protein glycation of some thai medicinal plants

Fifteen medicinal plant extracts were investigated for: total phenolic content and free radical scavenging effect by DPPH and ABTS assays; anti-lipid peroxidation activity by TBARS; and for antiglycation activity. The results revealed that the total phenolic content showed good correlation with free...

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Main Authors: Povichit N., Phrutivorapongkul A., Suttajit M., Chaiyasut C., Leelapornpisid P.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-44912014-08-30T02:42:29Z Phenolic content and in vitro inhibitory effects on oxidation and protein glycation of some thai medicinal plants Povichit N. Phrutivorapongkul A. Suttajit M. Chaiyasut C. Leelapornpisid P. Fifteen medicinal plant extracts were investigated for: total phenolic content and free radical scavenging effect by DPPH and ABTS assays; anti-lipid peroxidation activity by TBARS; and for antiglycation activity. The results revealed that the total phenolic content showed good correlation with free radical scavenging by ABTS (r = 0.721) and anti-lipid peroxidation by TBARS (r = -0.659), but showed no correlation with antiglycation. Three extracts from Tamarindus indica, Camellia sinensis and Artocarpus lakoocha demonstrated a significant antioxidant effect, and also showed a promising antiglycation effect. The IC50 (mg/ml) were 0.9-0.16 for the DPPH method; TEAC values (mg Trolox/mg sample) of 1.72-2.83 for the ABTS method; IC50 (mg/ml) of 0.64-1.22 for the TBARS method; and IC50 ranging from 0.01 to 3.20 for the antiglycation method. These three herbs were found to possess effective antioxidant and antiglycation activities, and could be further developed for use in anti-aging cosmetics. 2014-08-30T02:42:29Z 2014-08-30T02:42:29Z 2010 Article 1011601X 20884454 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-78549296542&partnerID=40&md5=85f2c6c6863dad8a95b82bc49c9e69a7 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20884454 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/4491 English
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description Fifteen medicinal plant extracts were investigated for: total phenolic content and free radical scavenging effect by DPPH and ABTS assays; anti-lipid peroxidation activity by TBARS; and for antiglycation activity. The results revealed that the total phenolic content showed good correlation with free radical scavenging by ABTS (r = 0.721) and anti-lipid peroxidation by TBARS (r = -0.659), but showed no correlation with antiglycation. Three extracts from Tamarindus indica, Camellia sinensis and Artocarpus lakoocha demonstrated a significant antioxidant effect, and also showed a promising antiglycation effect. The IC50 (mg/ml) were 0.9-0.16 for the DPPH method; TEAC values (mg Trolox/mg sample) of 1.72-2.83 for the ABTS method; IC50 (mg/ml) of 0.64-1.22 for the TBARS method; and IC50 ranging from 0.01 to 3.20 for the antiglycation method. These three herbs were found to possess effective antioxidant and antiglycation activities, and could be further developed for use in anti-aging cosmetics.
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author Povichit N.
Phrutivorapongkul A.
Suttajit M.
Chaiyasut C.
Leelapornpisid P.
spellingShingle Povichit N.
Phrutivorapongkul A.
Suttajit M.
Chaiyasut C.
Leelapornpisid P.
Phenolic content and in vitro inhibitory effects on oxidation and protein glycation of some thai medicinal plants
author_facet Povichit N.
Phrutivorapongkul A.
Suttajit M.
Chaiyasut C.
Leelapornpisid P.
author_sort Povichit N.
title Phenolic content and in vitro inhibitory effects on oxidation and protein glycation of some thai medicinal plants
title_short Phenolic content and in vitro inhibitory effects on oxidation and protein glycation of some thai medicinal plants
title_full Phenolic content and in vitro inhibitory effects on oxidation and protein glycation of some thai medicinal plants
title_fullStr Phenolic content and in vitro inhibitory effects on oxidation and protein glycation of some thai medicinal plants
title_full_unstemmed Phenolic content and in vitro inhibitory effects on oxidation and protein glycation of some thai medicinal plants
title_sort phenolic content and in vitro inhibitory effects on oxidation and protein glycation of some thai medicinal plants
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