Title of article :
Effect of Different Solvent Extractions on Total Phenols, Tannins, and Flavonoids Content of Indigenous Medicinal Plant Blumea arnakidophora Mattf. from Sabah
Author/Authors :
ng, shean-yeaw universiti malaysia sabah - institute for tropical biology and conservation - laboratory of natural products chemistry, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia , zulkifli, zulzariani isma universiti malaysia sabah - institute for tropical biology and conservation - laboratory of natural products chemistry, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia , abu bakar, mohd fadzelly universiti malaysia sabah - institute for tropical biology and conservation - laboratory of natural products chemistry, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia , abu bakar, mohd fadzelly universiti tun hussein onn malaysia (uthm) - centre of research for sustainable uses of natural resources (cor-sunr), faculty of applied sciences and technology hab pendidikan tinggi pagoh, Muar, Malaysia , suleiman, monica universiti malaysia sabah - institute for tropical biology and conservation - laboratory of natural products chemistry, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
From page :
181
To page :
186
Abstract :
This research represents the first study on the effect of different solvent extractions on the total phenols, tannins, and flavonoids content of indigenous medicinal plant Blumea arnakidophora from Sabah. A total of three solvent types were used in this study: 80% methanol, hot water and distilled water. Determination of phytochemical contents mentioned above was determined using Folin-Ciocalteu Reagent (FRC) method and Aluminium Chloride Colorimetry (ACC) method. The highest total phenols content (71.7 ± 7.0 mg GAE/g) and flavonoids content (33.7 ± 0.6 mg CE/g) were obtained from the 80% methanol extract from the leaves, whereas the highest tannin content (4.9 ± 0.7 mg GAE/g) was obtained from hot water extract from the leaves. From the statistical analyses, the phenols content extracted from the leaves with distilled water showed significant difference (p 0.05) with hot water and 80% methanol extracts. The tannin content and flavonoid content extracted from the stems and leaves did not show any significant difference (p 0.05) among the extraction solvent used. This work provides a preliminary result on selecting an effective extraction solvent for phytochemicals investigation on B. arnakidophora.
Keywords :
Blumea arnakidophora , Total Phenols , Tannins , Flavonoids , Sabah
Journal title :
Journal of Tropical Biology and Conservation
Journal title :
Journal of Tropical Biology and Conservation
Record number :
2667238
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