Anti-oxidative Effects and Toxicity of Bauhinia penicilliloba Ethanolic Leaf Extracts

This study aimed to investigate the anti-oxidative effect and toxicity of Bauhinia penicilliloba ethanolic leaf extracts (EEBP). The EEBP was 23.45% from dried weight which yielded active purified fraction (AFBP) at 1.84%. The AFBP was phytochemical screened and found to be flavonoid which identifie...

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Main Authors: Suparat Chanluang, Pommavong Salikabkeo, Jainuch Kanchanapoo, Rawiwun Kaewamatawong, Chutinan Pr
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Published: Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University 2019
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-639612019-05-07T09:59:40Z Anti-oxidative Effects and Toxicity of Bauhinia penicilliloba Ethanolic Leaf Extracts Suparat Chanluang Pommavong Salikabkeo Jainuch Kanchanapoo Rawiwun Kaewamatawong Chutinan Pr This study aimed to investigate the anti-oxidative effect and toxicity of Bauhinia penicilliloba ethanolic leaf extracts (EEBP). The EEBP was 23.45% from dried weight which yielded active purified fraction (AFBP) at 1.84%. The AFBP was phytochemical screened and found to be flavonoid which identified as rutin, quercetin and kaempferol by using HPLC. The scavenging activity of EEBP and AFBP was examined by DPPH (IC50=12.91±0.11 and 5.55±0.23 mg/mL) and ABTS assays (TEAC=0.60±0.02 and 4.93±0.15 mM). The reducing power of EEBP and AFBP which were conducted by FRAP assay, was 0.61±0.09 and 8.68±0.15 mM/mg. The EEBP and AFBP also inhibited TBARS formation in brain tissue (IC50=13.58±3.25 and 6.07±0.74 mg/mL). The phenolic contents of EEBP and AFBP were 77.71±1.43 and 4,162.59±81.90 mg/mg of gallic acid equivalents. LD50 values for acute toxicity of a single intra-gastric (i.g.) route administered to adult male and female mice were >6.00 g/kg BW, whereas, LD50 values of intra-peritoneal (i.p.) route were >4.00 g/kg BW and 2.77 g/kg BW. Sub-chronic toxicity was conducted by given orally of the EEBP for 8 weeks. The body weight, organ weight, AST, ALT, ALP, Cr and BUN serum levels were not altered. Our study suggests that B. penicilliloba may have a considerable potential for further development as a new anti-oxidative agent. 2019-05-07T09:59:40Z 2019-05-07T09:59:40Z 2017 บทความวารสาร 0125-2526 http://it.science.cmu.ac.th/ejournal/dl.php?journal_id=8469 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/63961 Eng Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University
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description This study aimed to investigate the anti-oxidative effect and toxicity of Bauhinia penicilliloba ethanolic leaf extracts (EEBP). The EEBP was 23.45% from dried weight which yielded active purified fraction (AFBP) at 1.84%. The AFBP was phytochemical screened and found to be flavonoid which identified as rutin, quercetin and kaempferol by using HPLC. The scavenging activity of EEBP and AFBP was examined by DPPH (IC50=12.91±0.11 and 5.55±0.23 mg/mL) and ABTS assays (TEAC=0.60±0.02 and 4.93±0.15 mM). The reducing power of EEBP and AFBP which were conducted by FRAP assay, was 0.61±0.09 and 8.68±0.15 mM/mg. The EEBP and AFBP also inhibited TBARS formation in brain tissue (IC50=13.58±3.25 and 6.07±0.74 mg/mL). The phenolic contents of EEBP and AFBP were 77.71±1.43 and 4,162.59±81.90 mg/mg of gallic acid equivalents. LD50 values for acute toxicity of a single intra-gastric (i.g.) route administered to adult male and female mice were >6.00 g/kg BW, whereas, LD50 values of intra-peritoneal (i.p.) route were >4.00 g/kg BW and 2.77 g/kg BW. Sub-chronic toxicity was conducted by given orally of the EEBP for 8 weeks. The body weight, organ weight, AST, ALT, ALP, Cr and BUN serum levels were not altered. Our study suggests that B. penicilliloba may have a considerable potential for further development as a new anti-oxidative agent.
format บทความวารสาร
author Suparat Chanluang
Pommavong Salikabkeo
Jainuch Kanchanapoo
Rawiwun Kaewamatawong
Chutinan Pr
spellingShingle Suparat Chanluang
Pommavong Salikabkeo
Jainuch Kanchanapoo
Rawiwun Kaewamatawong
Chutinan Pr
Anti-oxidative Effects and Toxicity of Bauhinia penicilliloba Ethanolic Leaf Extracts
author_facet Suparat Chanluang
Pommavong Salikabkeo
Jainuch Kanchanapoo
Rawiwun Kaewamatawong
Chutinan Pr
author_sort Suparat Chanluang
title Anti-oxidative Effects and Toxicity of Bauhinia penicilliloba Ethanolic Leaf Extracts
title_short Anti-oxidative Effects and Toxicity of Bauhinia penicilliloba Ethanolic Leaf Extracts
title_full Anti-oxidative Effects and Toxicity of Bauhinia penicilliloba Ethanolic Leaf Extracts
title_fullStr Anti-oxidative Effects and Toxicity of Bauhinia penicilliloba Ethanolic Leaf Extracts
title_full_unstemmed Anti-oxidative Effects and Toxicity of Bauhinia penicilliloba Ethanolic Leaf Extracts
title_sort anti-oxidative effects and toxicity of bauhinia penicilliloba ethanolic leaf extracts
publisher Science Faculty of Chiang Mai University
publishDate 2019
url http://it.science.cmu.ac.th/ejournal/dl.php?journal_id=8469
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/63961
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