Title of article :
Antioxidant Activity and Cytotoxicity of the Leaf and Bark Extracts of Tarchonanthus camphorates
Author/Authors :
Nanyonga, Sarah K. University of Zululand - Department of Chemistry, South Africa , Opoku, Andy R. University of Zululand - Department of Bio-Chemistry and Microbiology, South Africa , Lewu, Francis B. Cape Peninsula University of Technology - Department of Agriculture, South Africa , Oyedeji, Opeoluwa O. University of Fort Hare - Department of Chemistry, South Africa , Singh, Moganavelli University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville Campus - Department of Biochemistry, South Africa , Oyedeji, Adebola O. Walter Sisulu University - Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, South Africa
From page :
377
To page :
383
Abstract :
Purpose: To investigate the antioxidant potential and cytotoxicity of the leaf and bark extracts of Tarchonanathus campharatus.. Methods: The antioxidant activity of the aqueous leaf extract (Aq LF), methanol leaf extract (MET LF), dichloromethane leaf extract (DCM LF), methanol bark extract (MET BK), dichloromethane bark extract (DCM BK), and ethyl acetate bark extract (Et Ac BK) were examined by 1,1-Diphenyl-2-picryl-hydrazil (DPPH), 2’-azinobis-(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) (ABTS^+), nitric oxide radical scavenging, reducing power and iron chelating activity methods. Brine shrimp lethality and MTT cytotoxicity tests were used to investigate the cytotoxicity of the extracts. Results: The Aq LF, DCM LF, MET LF and MET BK showed good DPPH, ABTS radical scavenging and total reducing power activities. Total reducing power was high and in the rank order of DCM LF Aq LF MET LF MET BK. All the extracts, however, showed weak nitric oxide scavenging activity as well as weak iron chelating ability. Flavonoids, phenols, tannins and saponins were present in some of the extracts, but alkaloids, terpenoids, cardenolides and cardiac glycosides were absent in all the extracts. All the extracts did not show significant cytotoxic properties (p ≥ 0.05) with 50% inhibitory concentration IC50 values 30 μg/ml in both cytotoxicity assays. Conclusion: The antioxidant activity and low cytotoxicity of Tarchonanthus camphoratus probably justify its use in folk medicine.
Keywords :
Tarchonanthus camphoratus , Antioxidant activity , Cytotoxicity
Journal title :
Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
Journal title :
Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
Record number :
2536287
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