JOURNAL 256


Records of Natural Products
VOLUME & ISSUE
Year: 2009 Issue: 3 July-September
PAGES
p.131 - 138
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AUTHORS
    Rajbir Singh, Bikram Singh, Sukhpreet Singh, Neeraj Kumar, Subodh Kumar and Saroj Arora
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This study was planned to evaluate the antioxidant activity of ethyl acetate extract/fractions of Acacia nilotica Willd. Ex. Del extracted with different solvents of increasing and decreasing order of solvent polarity. The antioxidative activities, including the 1’-1’ diphenylpicryl-hydrazyl (DPPH) radical-scavenging effects, hydroxyl radical scavenging potential, chelating ability, reducing power and lipid peroxidation inhibition in rat tissue homogenate were studied in vitro. It was found that the antioxidative effect provided by extract/fractions was strongly concentration dependent and increased on fractionating the extract into water and ethyl acetate fractions. In general, the antioxidative activity increased with increasing extract/fractions concentration to a certain extent, and then leveled off with further increase in antioxidant activity. From a comparison of the antioxidant potential and IC 50 values for different antioxidative reactions, it seemed that extract/fractions were more effective in scavenging DPPH and hydroxyl radicals than reducing, chelating heavy metals and lipid peroxidation inhibitory potential.

KEYWORDS
  • Acacia nilotica
  • free radicals
  • phytochemicals
  • antioxidant assays
  • DPPH
  • lipid peroxidation.