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Free Radical Scavenging Activity of Lyophilised Syzygium cumini (L) Skeels Fruit Pulp (Jamun)


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Antioxidants are the compounds that can scavenge, prevent and terminate the free radical formation. In this study the free radical scavenging activity of Lyophilised Syzygium cumini (L) Skeels fruit pulp (Jamun) by enzymatic and non enzymatic assays like DPPH, ABTS, nitric oxide and super anion radical scavenging activity were reported. The LJP extract shows maximum inhibition for DPPH scavenging activity (62.3% /100μg/ml), ABTS radical scavenging activity (94.3% /100μg /ml), Nitric oxide scavenging activity (33.3% / 100μg / ml), and super oxide radical scavenging activity (38.8 % / 100μg / ml) respectively. LJP extract shows stronger inhibition activity with an IC50 value for ABTS and DPPH radical scavenging activity at 63.43μg/ml and 39.8μg/ml concentration respectively. For the developing country like India, seasonal and low cost fruits like Jamun can play a pivotal role in micronutrient deficiency as well as disease prevention.

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Antioxidants, DPPH, ABTS, Nitric Oxide and Superoxide Anion.
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  • Free Radical Scavenging Activity of Lyophilised Syzygium cumini (L) Skeels Fruit Pulp (Jamun)

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M. Menaka
Food and Nutrition, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, India
Chandra Venkatasubramanian
Food and Nutrition, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, India

Abstract


Antioxidants are the compounds that can scavenge, prevent and terminate the free radical formation. In this study the free radical scavenging activity of Lyophilised Syzygium cumini (L) Skeels fruit pulp (Jamun) by enzymatic and non enzymatic assays like DPPH, ABTS, nitric oxide and super anion radical scavenging activity were reported. The LJP extract shows maximum inhibition for DPPH scavenging activity (62.3% /100μg/ml), ABTS radical scavenging activity (94.3% /100μg /ml), Nitric oxide scavenging activity (33.3% / 100μg / ml), and super oxide radical scavenging activity (38.8 % / 100μg / ml) respectively. LJP extract shows stronger inhibition activity with an IC50 value for ABTS and DPPH radical scavenging activity at 63.43μg/ml and 39.8μg/ml concentration respectively. For the developing country like India, seasonal and low cost fruits like Jamun can play a pivotal role in micronutrient deficiency as well as disease prevention.

Keywords


Antioxidants, DPPH, ABTS, Nitric Oxide and Superoxide Anion.