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Isolation, Charectrisation and Screening of Antioxidant Activity of the Roots of Syzygiumcuminii (L) Skeel


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1 Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Nitte, Gulabi, Shetty, Memorial, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mangalore-574160 Karnataka, India
     

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We present here in vitro antioxidant activity of butanolic extract of the ischolar_main’s of Syzygium cuminii (L) skeel belonging to the family myretacea. Antioxidant activity was determined by two in vitro methods- reducing power and DPPH. Activity-guided fraction leads to the isolation of three constituents; the results are compared with standard ascorbic acid. The further study is in progress to isolate these constituents in higher quantity and to screen them for antidiabetic and antioxidant activity in pure isolated chemical constetuent.

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Butanolic, Syzygium Cuminii(L) Skeel, Myretaceae, Antioxidant, Antidiabetic.
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Authors

F. Nikhat
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Nitte, Gulabi, Shetty, Memorial, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mangalore-574160 Karnataka, India
D. Satynarayana
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Nitte, Gulabi, Shetty, Memorial, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mangalore-574160 Karnataka, India
E. V. S. Subhramanyam
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Nitte, Gulabi, Shetty, Memorial, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mangalore-574160 Karnataka, India

Abstract


We present here in vitro antioxidant activity of butanolic extract of the ischolar_main’s of Syzygium cuminii (L) skeel belonging to the family myretacea. Antioxidant activity was determined by two in vitro methods- reducing power and DPPH. Activity-guided fraction leads to the isolation of three constituents; the results are compared with standard ascorbic acid. The further study is in progress to isolate these constituents in higher quantity and to screen them for antidiabetic and antioxidant activity in pure isolated chemical constetuent.

Keywords


Butanolic, Syzygium Cuminii(L) Skeel, Myretaceae, Antioxidant, Antidiabetic.