Comparative study of the antioxidant and reactive oxygen species scavenging properties in the extracts of the fruits of <it>Terminalia chebula</it>, <it>Terminalia belerica </it>and <it>Emblica officinalis</it>

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Cellular damage caused by reactive oxygen species (ROS) has been implicated in several diseases, and hence natural antioxidants have significant importance in human health. The present study was carried out to evaluate the <it>...

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Main Authors: Biswas Santanu, Sarkar Rhitajit, Hazra Bibhabasu, Mandal Nripendranath
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-05-01
Series:BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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spelling doaj-6daf6d9cd87847ad91722d2d76787caa2020-11-25T02:19:34ZengBMCBMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine1472-68822010-05-011012010.1186/1472-6882-10-20Comparative study of the antioxidant and reactive oxygen species scavenging properties in the extracts of the fruits of <it>Terminalia chebula</it>, <it>Terminalia belerica </it>and <it>Emblica officinalis</it>Biswas SantanuSarkar RhitajitHazra BibhabasuMandal Nripendranath<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Cellular damage caused by reactive oxygen species (ROS) has been implicated in several diseases, and hence natural antioxidants have significant importance in human health. The present study was carried out to evaluate the <it>in vitro </it>antioxidant and reactive oxygen species scavenging activities of <it>Terminalia chebula</it>, <it>Terminalia belerica </it>and <it>Emblica officinalis </it>fruit extracts.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The 70% methanol extracts were studied for <it>in vitro </it>total antioxidant activity along with phenolic and flavonoid contents and reducing power. Scavenging ability of the extracts for radicals like DPPH, hydroxyl, superoxide, nitric oxide, hydrogen peroxide, peroxynitrite, singlet oxygen, hypochlorous acid were also performed to determine the potential of the extracts.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The ability of the extracts of the fruits in exhibiting their antioxative properties follow the order <it>T. chebula </it>><it>E. officinalis </it>><it>T. belerica</it>. The same order is followed in their flavonoid content, whereas in case of phenolic content it becomes <it>E. officinalis </it>><it>T. belerica </it>><it>T. chebula</it>. In the studies of free radicals' scavenging, where the activities of the plant extracts were inversely proportional to their IC<sub>50 </sub>values, <it>T. chebula </it>and <it>E. officinalis </it>were found to be taking leading role with the orders of <it>T. chebula </it>><it>E. officinalis </it>><it>T. belerica </it>for superoxide and nitric oxide, and <it>E. officinalis </it>><it>T. belerica </it>><it>T. chebula </it>for DPPH and peroxynitrite radicals. Miscellaneous results were observed in the scavenging of other radicals by the plant extracts, viz., <it>T. chebula </it>><it>T. belerica </it>><it>E. officinalis </it>for hydroxyl, <it>T. belerica </it>><it>T. chebula </it>><it>E. officinalis </it>for singlet oxygen and <it>T. belerica </it>><it>E. officinalis </it>><it>T. chebula </it>for hypochlorous acid. In a whole, the studied fruit extracts showed quite good efficacy in their antioxidant and radical scavenging abilities, compared to the standards.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The evidences as can be concluded from the study of the 70% methanol extract of the fruits of <it>Terminalia chebula</it>, <it>Terminalia belerica </it>and <it>Emblica officinalis</it>, imposes the fact that they might be useful as potent sources of natural antioxidant.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6882/10/20
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author Biswas Santanu
Sarkar Rhitajit
Hazra Bibhabasu
Mandal Nripendranath
spellingShingle Biswas Santanu
Sarkar Rhitajit
Hazra Bibhabasu
Mandal Nripendranath
Comparative study of the antioxidant and reactive oxygen species scavenging properties in the extracts of the fruits of <it>Terminalia chebula</it>, <it>Terminalia belerica </it>and <it>Emblica officinalis</it>
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
author_facet Biswas Santanu
Sarkar Rhitajit
Hazra Bibhabasu
Mandal Nripendranath
author_sort Biswas Santanu
title Comparative study of the antioxidant and reactive oxygen species scavenging properties in the extracts of the fruits of <it>Terminalia chebula</it>, <it>Terminalia belerica </it>and <it>Emblica officinalis</it>
title_short Comparative study of the antioxidant and reactive oxygen species scavenging properties in the extracts of the fruits of <it>Terminalia chebula</it>, <it>Terminalia belerica </it>and <it>Emblica officinalis</it>
title_full Comparative study of the antioxidant and reactive oxygen species scavenging properties in the extracts of the fruits of <it>Terminalia chebula</it>, <it>Terminalia belerica </it>and <it>Emblica officinalis</it>
title_fullStr Comparative study of the antioxidant and reactive oxygen species scavenging properties in the extracts of the fruits of <it>Terminalia chebula</it>, <it>Terminalia belerica </it>and <it>Emblica officinalis</it>
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of the antioxidant and reactive oxygen species scavenging properties in the extracts of the fruits of <it>Terminalia chebula</it>, <it>Terminalia belerica </it>and <it>Emblica officinalis</it>
title_sort comparative study of the antioxidant and reactive oxygen species scavenging properties in the extracts of the fruits of <it>terminalia chebula</it>, <it>terminalia belerica </it>and <it>emblica officinalis</it>
publisher BMC
series BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
issn 1472-6882
publishDate 2010-05-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Cellular damage caused by reactive oxygen species (ROS) has been implicated in several diseases, and hence natural antioxidants have significant importance in human health. The present study was carried out to evaluate the <it>in vitro </it>antioxidant and reactive oxygen species scavenging activities of <it>Terminalia chebula</it>, <it>Terminalia belerica </it>and <it>Emblica officinalis </it>fruit extracts.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The 70% methanol extracts were studied for <it>in vitro </it>total antioxidant activity along with phenolic and flavonoid contents and reducing power. Scavenging ability of the extracts for radicals like DPPH, hydroxyl, superoxide, nitric oxide, hydrogen peroxide, peroxynitrite, singlet oxygen, hypochlorous acid were also performed to determine the potential of the extracts.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The ability of the extracts of the fruits in exhibiting their antioxative properties follow the order <it>T. chebula </it>><it>E. officinalis </it>><it>T. belerica</it>. The same order is followed in their flavonoid content, whereas in case of phenolic content it becomes <it>E. officinalis </it>><it>T. belerica </it>><it>T. chebula</it>. In the studies of free radicals' scavenging, where the activities of the plant extracts were inversely proportional to their IC<sub>50 </sub>values, <it>T. chebula </it>and <it>E. officinalis </it>were found to be taking leading role with the orders of <it>T. chebula </it>><it>E. officinalis </it>><it>T. belerica </it>for superoxide and nitric oxide, and <it>E. officinalis </it>><it>T. belerica </it>><it>T. chebula </it>for DPPH and peroxynitrite radicals. Miscellaneous results were observed in the scavenging of other radicals by the plant extracts, viz., <it>T. chebula </it>><it>T. belerica </it>><it>E. officinalis </it>for hydroxyl, <it>T. belerica </it>><it>T. chebula </it>><it>E. officinalis </it>for singlet oxygen and <it>T. belerica </it>><it>E. officinalis </it>><it>T. chebula </it>for hypochlorous acid. In a whole, the studied fruit extracts showed quite good efficacy in their antioxidant and radical scavenging abilities, compared to the standards.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The evidences as can be concluded from the study of the 70% methanol extract of the fruits of <it>Terminalia chebula</it>, <it>Terminalia belerica </it>and <it>Emblica officinalis</it>, imposes the fact that they might be useful as potent sources of natural antioxidant.</p>
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