Comparative antioxidant, antibacterial and phytochemical analysis of roots, stems, leaves and seeds from Cleome rutidosperma DC

R. Arumugam, B. Elanchezhian, Jayakumar Samidurai, K. Amirthaganesan
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The emerging microbial infections and their resistance to the existing antibiotics lead to discovering novel compounds, primarily from medicinal plants with secondary metabolites having several bioactive potentials, including antioxidants. The current investigation aims to measure the antioxidant and antibacterial efficacy of ethanolic extracts from roots, stems, leaves and seeds of Cleome rutidosperma. The extracts were subjected to quantitative (total phenolic and flavonoid), qualitative phytochemical studies, and functional groups identification by FT-IR analysis. The extract of leaves showed the highest total antioxidant (54.21±1.56 mg ABAE/g), DPPH (62.92±1.94 mg GAEs/g), and FRAP (71.64±2.02 mg GAEs/g) activity among the all-tested parts. The antibacterial efficacy of extracts was determined by the microdilution bioassay method, which demonstrated that G(+ve) bacteria appear to be more susceptible to the crude extracts than G (-ve) bacteria. The qualitative phytochemical screening-detected alkaloids, flavonoids, phenols, sugars, proteins, saponins, sterols, tannins, and terpenoids. The leaves have the highest levels of phenolics (70.451.23 mg GAE/g DW) and flavonoids (32.261.12 mg RE/g DW) among the all-tested parts. The extracts' functional group was validated using the FT-IR spectra. Polyphenols, flavonoids, and tannins were identified in the crude extracts. These findings imply that C. rutidoserma could be a promising candidate for further research into infectious illness treatment and as a resource of novel antioxidants in nutraceutical and biopharmaceutical industries as a functional additive.
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芦笋根、茎、叶和种子的抗氧化、抗菌和植物化学对比分析
新出现的微生物感染及其对现有抗生素的耐药性导致发现新的化合物,主要来自具有多种生物活性潜力的次生代谢物的药用植物,包括抗氧化剂。摘要本研究旨在研究香豆根、茎、叶和种子乙醇提取物的抗氧化和抗菌作用。对提取物进行了定量(总酚和类黄酮)、定性植物化学研究,并通过FT-IR分析鉴定了功能基。其中,叶提取物的抗氧化活性最高(54.21±1.56 mg ABAE/g), DPPH活性最高(62.92±1.94 mg GAEs/g), FRAP活性最高(71.64±2.02 mg GAEs/g)。采用微量稀释生物测定法测定提取物的抑菌效果,结果表明G(+ve)菌对粗提取物的敏感性明显高于G(-ve)菌。定性植物化学筛选-检测生物碱、类黄酮、酚类、糖、蛋白质、皂苷、甾醇、单宁和萜类。黄酮类化合物和酚类物质含量分别为32.261.12 mg RE/g DW和70.451.23 mg GAE/g DW。利用FT-IR光谱对提取物的官能团进行验证。粗提物中含有多酚、黄酮类化合物和单宁。这些研究结果表明,在进一步研究感染性疾病的治疗和作为营养保健和生物制药工业的功能添加剂的新型抗氧化剂资源方面,rutidoserma可能是一个有希望的候选者。
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