Authors : Saroj Yadav; Tuleen Rodrigues; Harsha Vardhan Reddy; Sushil Pandey; Archana Singh; Om Prakash
Volume/Issue : Volume 5 - 2020, Issue 5 - May
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DOI : 10.38124/IJISRT20MAY669
Oxidative reactive species play an important
role in pathological conditions such as aging, fatty liver
and cancers. Secondary metabolites enriched fraction
derived from medicinal plants showed the inhibition of
free radical generation by playing an important role in
precluding various diseases. The aim of present study
was to evaluate the antioxidant activity of different
extracts by using the DPPH method. We assayed the
free radicals scavenging activity of extracts at 50, 100,
200, 400 and 500 µg/ml concentration and
phytochemical study of Petroleum ether, Chloroform,
Methanol and Aqueous whole plant extracts of
Catharanthus roseus. Amid the five absorption
concentrations tested, it was observed that dose of 500
µg/ml showed the higher antioxidant activity for each
extract. All samples displayed an increasing antioxidant
effect with increase in concentration i.e. concentration
dependant. The IC50 value of Petroleum ether,
Chloroform, Methanol and Aqueous extract was found
as 330.73 µg/ml, 596.13 µg/ml, 801.92 µg/ml and 504.12
µg/ml respectively. The petroleum ether extract at the
concentration of 500 µg/ml showed the highest %
inhibition of 67.441% compare to other extracts. DPPH
method provides an easy and fast way to analyze
potential antioxidants. The C. roseus extracts can be
considered a rich natural source of antioxidants and can
be used to develop pharmaceutical products for
therapeutic treatment of various disorders caused by
free radicals in human body.
Keywords : Antioxidant; DPPH; Free radical