The crude methanol extracts of five indigenous vegetables namely, Amarathus tricolor, Basella rubra L., Chochurus olitorius L., Ipomea batatas, and Momordica chuchinensis L., were examined for their phytochemical profile and antioxidant activity using 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) free radical. The values for DPPH radical scavenging activity ranged from 7.6-89.53% with B. rubra and I. batatas having the lowest and highest values, respectively. The total flavonoid content of all five indigenous vegetables ranged from 74.65-277.3 mg quercetin equivalent per gram of dried vegetable material while the total phenolic content ranged from 1.93-6.15 mg gallic acid equivalent per gram dried material. Phytochemical screening revealed the prese...
The main objective of this study was the screening of some selected medicinal plants very popular in...
AbstractThe total phenolics, flavonoids and antioxidant activity of 21 selected kinds of Thai side d...
Wild edible plants have been used since antiquity as folk medicine and as preservatives in foods. Th...
Nowadays, more attention has been paid on wild plants as new source of natural antioxidants. Therefo...
Eleven Thai indigenous vegetables and fruits, commonly consumed in the Northeast region of Thailand ...
The objectives of this study were to identify the antioxidants and antioxidant axtivity in 27 of Tai...
Vegetables have been believed to exhibit antioxidant activities due to its phenolic content. Thus, t...
Not AvailableMany potential compounds such as flavonoids, phenolics and carotenoids possess anti-oxi...
Foods of plant origin may contain many phytochemical compounds such as phenolic compounds in additi...
AbstractIndigenous leafy vegetables possess high horticultural potential based on their long utilisa...
Eight selected wild vegetables from Nepal (Alternanthera sessilis, Basella alba, Cassia tora, Digera...
Antioxidant activities and phytochemical compounds of ethanol and hot water extracts of 7 selected i...
Five underutilized wild vegetables namely Limnophila aromaticoides, Ceratopetris thalictroides, Cras...
Around hundred different types of vegetable are available in Bangladesh for human consumption that a...
Seven medicinal and dietary plant species from Southern Africa were analysed for their antioxidant a...
The main objective of this study was the screening of some selected medicinal plants very popular in...
AbstractThe total phenolics, flavonoids and antioxidant activity of 21 selected kinds of Thai side d...
Wild edible plants have been used since antiquity as folk medicine and as preservatives in foods. Th...
Nowadays, more attention has been paid on wild plants as new source of natural antioxidants. Therefo...
Eleven Thai indigenous vegetables and fruits, commonly consumed in the Northeast region of Thailand ...
The objectives of this study were to identify the antioxidants and antioxidant axtivity in 27 of Tai...
Vegetables have been believed to exhibit antioxidant activities due to its phenolic content. Thus, t...
Not AvailableMany potential compounds such as flavonoids, phenolics and carotenoids possess anti-oxi...
Foods of plant origin may contain many phytochemical compounds such as phenolic compounds in additi...
AbstractIndigenous leafy vegetables possess high horticultural potential based on their long utilisa...
Eight selected wild vegetables from Nepal (Alternanthera sessilis, Basella alba, Cassia tora, Digera...
Antioxidant activities and phytochemical compounds of ethanol and hot water extracts of 7 selected i...
Five underutilized wild vegetables namely Limnophila aromaticoides, Ceratopetris thalictroides, Cras...
Around hundred different types of vegetable are available in Bangladesh for human consumption that a...
Seven medicinal and dietary plant species from Southern Africa were analysed for their antioxidant a...
The main objective of this study was the screening of some selected medicinal plants very popular in...
AbstractThe total phenolics, flavonoids and antioxidant activity of 21 selected kinds of Thai side d...
Wild edible plants have been used since antiquity as folk medicine and as preservatives in foods. Th...