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Antioxidant Activity of Phenolic Extract from Ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe) Rhizome


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In the present study, the antioxidant activity of phenolic extract from ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe) rhizome were investigated, employing two in-vitro established system which included the total antioxidant activity in ferric thiocynate (FTC) system and reducing power method. It was found that that PEGR had stronger antioxidant activity to inhibit the oxidation of linoleic-acid in the FTC system than standards vitamins C and E. PEGR had the highest inhibition (88.5%) followed by vitamin E (78.54%) and C (70.32%) at 100 μg/ml in the FTC system. Futhermore PEGR showed strong reducing power activity. These data suggested that PEGR could be potential source of natural antioxidant.

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Antioxidant, PEGR (Phenolic Extract Ginger Rhizome), Zingiber officinale Roscoe.
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R. M. Rajurkar
Government College of Pharmacy, Near Kathora Naka Road, Amravati-444604, (M.H), India
R. G. Jain
Government College of Pharmacy, Near Kathora Naka Road, Amravati-444604, (M.H), India
P. A. Bedmohta
Government College of Pharmacy, Near Kathora Naka Road, Amravati-444604, (M.H), India
S. S. Khadbadi
Government College of Pharmacy, Near Kathora Naka Road, Amravati-444604, (M.H), India

Abstract


In the present study, the antioxidant activity of phenolic extract from ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe) rhizome were investigated, employing two in-vitro established system which included the total antioxidant activity in ferric thiocynate (FTC) system and reducing power method. It was found that that PEGR had stronger antioxidant activity to inhibit the oxidation of linoleic-acid in the FTC system than standards vitamins C and E. PEGR had the highest inhibition (88.5%) followed by vitamin E (78.54%) and C (70.32%) at 100 μg/ml in the FTC system. Futhermore PEGR showed strong reducing power activity. These data suggested that PEGR could be potential source of natural antioxidant.

Keywords


Antioxidant, PEGR (Phenolic Extract Ginger Rhizome), Zingiber officinale Roscoe.