Author(s):
Kamilia Bireche, Hocine Dendougui, Asma Abid, Abdeldjabbar Messaoudi, Mohamed Hadjadj
Email(s):
kamiliab053@gmail.com
DOI:
10.52711/0974-4150.2021.00073
Address:
Kamilia Bireche*, Hocine Dendougui, Asma Abid, Abdeldjabbar Messaoudi, Mohamed Hadjadj
University of Kasdi Merbah, Faculty of Mathematics and Material Sciences, Department of Chemistry, Valorization and Promotion of Saharan Resources (VPRS) Laboratory, 30 000 Ouargla, Algeria.
*Corresponding Author
Published In:
Volume - 14,
Issue - 6,
Year - 2021
ABSTRACT:
This study aims to investigate phytochemical constituents of Pulicaria laciniata extracts and determine their antioxidant activity using three methods; Phosphomolybdate, Reducing Power, and Metal Chelating. The phytochemical investigation showed various secondary metabolites such as Phenols, Glycosides, Flavonoids, Alkaloids, Tannins, and Terpenoids. The N-butanol extract exhibited the highest antioxidant activity comparing with the other extract in all methods (0.51 and 0.65 mg/ml as A0.5 values of Phosphomolybdate, reducing power) and (1.65mg/ml for IC50 value of metal-chelating). In contrast, all the extracts showed week activity against the metal-chelating method.
Cite this article:
Kamilia Bireche, Hocine Dendougui, Asma Abid, Abdeldjabbar Messaoudi, Mohamed Hadjadj. Pulicaria laciniata (Coss and Kral): Effects of Different Extraction Solvents on Phytochemical Screening and Antioxidant Activity. Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry. 2021; 14(6):425-0. doi: 10.52711/0974-4150.2021.00073
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Kamilia Bireche, Hocine Dendougui, Asma Abid, Abdeldjabbar Messaoudi, Mohamed Hadjadj. Pulicaria laciniata (Coss and Kral): Effects of Different Extraction Solvents on Phytochemical Screening and Antioxidant Activity. Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry. 2021; 14(6):425-0. doi: 10.52711/0974-4150.2021.00073 Available on: https://www.ajrconline.org/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2021-14-6-6
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