Secondary metabolites and their biological activity have pharmacological relevance in the prevention and therapeutic management of disease, including the facilitation of normal physiological processes through biochemical mechanisms. In this study, phytochemical constituents and antioxidant activity were evaluated quantitatively on the acetone, ethanol, and aqueous extracts of the flesh, and peel, as well as the boiled peel extract compartments of Musa sinensis L. and Musa paradisiaca L. fruits. Total phenol, proanthocyanidin, and flavonoid contents were estimated and measured spectrophotometrically. The free radical scavenging antioxidant capacity of the extracts was tested on DPPH (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl ethanol), ABTS (2,2′-azino-b...
This study evaluated the proximate composition, and content of phenolic and flavonoid compounds as w...
Medicinal plants are used in the Ayurvedic and Unani System of medicine besides use of many plants i...
Oxidative stress (OS) is the imbalance between cellular production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) ...
The objective of this study is to find out qualitatively and quantitatively phytochemical constituen...
Frequent consumption of fruits and vegetables is associated with a lowered risk of cancer, heart dis...
Musa paradisiaca L. and Musa sapientum L. (Musaceae) are mainly grown in the tropical and subtropica...
Musa sapientum L. ssp. sylvestris (Family: Musaceae) is a popular edible fruit. It is used by the tr...
Musa paradisiaca (Banana) is one of the oldest cultivated plants. Methanolic extract of peel of Musa...
Objective: The study concentrated on exploring the radical scavenging activity of various banana ext...
The study has been aimed to evaluate and compare phytochemical content and the antioxidant activity ...
Banana (Musa spp.) is mainly grown in the tropical and subtropical countries. Previous study reporte...
Banana (Musa spp.) is mainly grown in the tropical and subtropical countries. Previous study reporte...
Banana (Musa spp.) is mainly grown in the tropical and subtropical countries. Previous study reporte...
Background/Objectives: Musa paradisiaca (Plantain) is used as a traditional therapeutic medicinal pl...
Context: Musa paradisiaca has several biological activities within them wound healing, hypoglycemic,...
This study evaluated the proximate composition, and content of phenolic and flavonoid compounds as w...
Medicinal plants are used in the Ayurvedic and Unani System of medicine besides use of many plants i...
Oxidative stress (OS) is the imbalance between cellular production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) ...
The objective of this study is to find out qualitatively and quantitatively phytochemical constituen...
Frequent consumption of fruits and vegetables is associated with a lowered risk of cancer, heart dis...
Musa paradisiaca L. and Musa sapientum L. (Musaceae) are mainly grown in the tropical and subtropica...
Musa sapientum L. ssp. sylvestris (Family: Musaceae) is a popular edible fruit. It is used by the tr...
Musa paradisiaca (Banana) is one of the oldest cultivated plants. Methanolic extract of peel of Musa...
Objective: The study concentrated on exploring the radical scavenging activity of various banana ext...
The study has been aimed to evaluate and compare phytochemical content and the antioxidant activity ...
Banana (Musa spp.) is mainly grown in the tropical and subtropical countries. Previous study reporte...
Banana (Musa spp.) is mainly grown in the tropical and subtropical countries. Previous study reporte...
Banana (Musa spp.) is mainly grown in the tropical and subtropical countries. Previous study reporte...
Background/Objectives: Musa paradisiaca (Plantain) is used as a traditional therapeutic medicinal pl...
Context: Musa paradisiaca has several biological activities within them wound healing, hypoglycemic,...
This study evaluated the proximate composition, and content of phenolic and flavonoid compounds as w...
Medicinal plants are used in the Ayurvedic and Unani System of medicine besides use of many plants i...
Oxidative stress (OS) is the imbalance between cellular production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) ...