Title of article :
Antioxidant Activity, Enzyme Inhibition Potentials, and Phytochemical Profiling of Premna serratifolia L. Leaf Extracts
Author/Authors :
Simamora, Adelina Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences - Krida Wacana Christian University - West Jakarta 11510, Indonesia , Santoso, Adit W. Centre for Enzyme in Health and Diseases - Krida Wacana Christian University - West Jakarta 11510, Indonesia , Timotius, Kris H. Centre for Enzyme in Health and Diseases - Krida Wacana Christian University - West Jakarta 11510, Indonesia , Rahayu, Ika Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences - Krida Wacana Christian University - West Jakarta 11510, Indonesia
Abstract :
Premna serratifolia, commonly known as Arogo in Tentena-Sulawesi, is a popular vegetable. As a promising herbal tea and food
ingredient, further investigation is required to find the best knowledge for medicinal use of P. serratifolia leaves. This research
investigated the antioxidant activity of the ethanol (EEPS) and water (WEPS) extracts of P. serratifolia leaves, based on their
scavenging activities on DPPH radicals and their reducing capacities (CuPRAC, total antioxidant/phosphomolybdenum, and
ferric thiocyanate reducing power assays). The DNA-protecting effect by EEPS was tested using pBR322 plasmid DNA against
•OH radical-induced damage. The inhibition potentials of both extracts against several enzymes related to metabolic diseases
(α-glucosidase, α-amylase, xanthine oxidase, and protease) were evaluated. The phytochemical analysis was conducted by an
LC-QTOF-MS/MS technique. EEPS proved to be a better antioxidant and had higher phenolic content compared to WEPS.
EEPS demonstrated a protective effect on DNA with recovery percentage linearly correlated with EEPS concentrations. Strong
inhibition on α-glucosidase and α-amylase was observed for EEPS; however, EEPS and WEPS showed weak inhibitions on
xanthine oxidase and protease. LC-QTOF-MS/MS analysis identified seven main components in EEPS, namely scroside E,
forsythoside A and forsythoside B, lavandulifolioside, diosmin, nobilin D, campneoside I, and isoacteoside. These components
may be responsible for the observed enzymes inhibitions and antioxidant properties. Premna serratifolia leaves can be an appropriate choice for the development of nutraceutical and drug preparations.
Keywords :
Antioxidant Activity , Enzyme Inhibition Potentials , Phytochemical Profiling , Premna serratifolia L. Leaf Extracts
Journal title :
International Journal of Food Science