AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate hydrophilic extracts from edible portions of fifteen plants for total phenolic content (TPC) and anti-oxidant capacity (AC) as an effort to find possible sources for future novel antioxidants.MethodsFolin-Ciocalteau and DPPH radical scavenging assays were employed to determine TPC and AC, respectively.ResultsAmong the assayed plants, TPC (mean±SD), expressed as gallic acid equivalent, varied from 0.04±0.01 (Amaranthus spinosus) to 6.01±0.04 (Zanthoxylum rhetsa) mg gallic acid equivalent/g fresh weight. AC (mean±SD), expressed as trolox equivalent, ranged from 0.14±0.00 (Alternanthera philoxeroides) to 7.54±0.00 (Zanthoxylum rhetsa) μmol trolox equivalent/g fresh weight. A significant and positive linear relation...
AbstractThe burden of chronic diseases is rapidly increasing worldwide. Diet and nutrition are impor...
Total antioxidant capacities of 133 Indian medicinal plant species sampled from 64 families were ass...
  Objective: Plants are the vital source of pharmaceutically important compounds with less or no a...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate hydrophilic extracts from edible portions of fifteen plants for total p...
Abstract The aim of the study was to compare 19 commonly used antidiabetic plants for their antioxid...
Natural antioxidant capacity of five important folk medicinal plants measured in vitro. Total phenol...
AbstractBackgroundPhytochemicals are found in abundance at different levels in many medicinal plants...
Plants have been used since ancient times as an important source of biologically active substances. ...
AbstractPlants are rich source of therapeutic compounds that have tremendous applications in pharmac...
Antioxidants play an important role in inhibiting and scavenging radicals, thus providing protection...
Background: Natural products such as herbs, fruits, spices, beverages, vegetables are becoming more ...
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the antioxidant activity, phenolic and fl...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate antioxidant activities of seven medicinal plant species and their fract...
The presence of natural antioxidant in plants is well known. This paper reports the antioxidative ac...
The aim of the research is the determination of the total antioxidant activity and the content of ph...
AbstractThe burden of chronic diseases is rapidly increasing worldwide. Diet and nutrition are impor...
Total antioxidant capacities of 133 Indian medicinal plant species sampled from 64 families were ass...
  Objective: Plants are the vital source of pharmaceutically important compounds with less or no a...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate hydrophilic extracts from edible portions of fifteen plants for total p...
Abstract The aim of the study was to compare 19 commonly used antidiabetic plants for their antioxid...
Natural antioxidant capacity of five important folk medicinal plants measured in vitro. Total phenol...
AbstractBackgroundPhytochemicals are found in abundance at different levels in many medicinal plants...
Plants have been used since ancient times as an important source of biologically active substances. ...
AbstractPlants are rich source of therapeutic compounds that have tremendous applications in pharmac...
Antioxidants play an important role in inhibiting and scavenging radicals, thus providing protection...
Background: Natural products such as herbs, fruits, spices, beverages, vegetables are becoming more ...
AbstractObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the antioxidant activity, phenolic and fl...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate antioxidant activities of seven medicinal plant species and their fract...
The presence of natural antioxidant in plants is well known. This paper reports the antioxidative ac...
The aim of the research is the determination of the total antioxidant activity and the content of ph...
AbstractThe burden of chronic diseases is rapidly increasing worldwide. Diet and nutrition are impor...
Total antioxidant capacities of 133 Indian medicinal plant species sampled from 64 families were ass...
  Objective: Plants are the vital source of pharmaceutically important compounds with less or no a...