Biological activities of different neem leaf crude extracts used locally in Ayurvedic medicine

Zainab Saif Saleh Al-Hashemi, Mohammad Amzad Hossain
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Neem (Azadirachta indica) is widely used in the Ayurvedic medicine system for treating malaria and fever. The present study was undertaken to prepare crude extracts of neem leaves with different polarity organic solvents by using a maceration method and assessing phytochemical screening, the total phenol content and antioxidant activity by the spectroscopic method. The leaf samples collected from the Bahla, Ad Dakliyah region were used for extraction by a maceration method using different organic solvents with increasing polarities. Biochemical screening was determined by established methods. The total phenol content and free radical scavenging activity were assessed by conventional Folin–Ciocalteu reagent (FCR) and α, α-diphenyl-β-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) methods. Biochemical screening of the crude extracts of neem leaves revealed positive results of flavonoids, saponins, steroids, alkaloids, amino acid and tannins. However, triterpenoid and anthraquinone were not detected in the crude extracts of neem leaves. The total phenol content of crude extracts from the leaves of the plant selected to be the gallic acid equivalent was found to be the highest in the ethyl acetate extract containing phenol compounds (3.58 g/100 g of dry powder) and the lowest in the water extract (0.42 g/100 g of dry powder). The highest antioxidant activity was found in the butanol extract and the lowest was in the hexane extract of the plant selected to be equivalent to DPPH. The crude extracts of neem showed significant antioxidant activity; thus, these extracts could be used as natural antioxidants for the preparation of medicines to treat different diseases.

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印度草药中不同印楝叶粗提取物的生物活性
印度楝树(印楝)在印度草药系统中被广泛用于治疗疟疾和发烧。本研究采用浸渍法制备不同极性有机溶剂的印楝叶粗提物,并采用光谱学方法评价其植物化学筛选、总酚含量和抗氧化活性。本文采用不同极性有机溶剂浸渍法提取了从巴赫拉和达克利耶地区采集的叶片样品。按既定方法进行生化筛选。采用传统的福林- ciocalteu试剂(FCR)和α, α-二苯基-β-苦味酰肼(DPPH)法测定总酚含量和自由基清除能力。对印楝叶粗提物进行生化筛选,黄酮、皂苷、甾体、生物碱、氨基酸、单宁等成分均呈阳性。而印楝叶粗提物中未检出三萜和蒽醌。结果表明,含酚化合物的乙酸乙酯提取物的总酚含量最高(3.58 g/100 g干粉),水提取物的总酚含量最低(0.42 g/100 g干粉)。与DPPH相当的丁醇提取物的抗氧化活性最高,己烷提取物的抗氧化活性最低。楝树粗提物具有显著的抗氧化活性;因此,这些提取物可作为天然抗氧化剂用于制备治疗不同疾病的药物。
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