A. Yakubu, M. M. Mohammed, Abdulqadir Bukar Bababe, Hassan Yesufu Braimah
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Phytochemical Screening, Antioxidant and Antibacterial Activity of the Root Extract of Cyphostemma Adenocaule (Steud. Ex A. Rich.) Wild & R.B.Drumm
ABSTRACTPlant secondary
metabolites had provided important bioactive principles for developing new lead
compounds. Within their confinement, they exhibit unique chemical diversity,
which influence their diverse biological properties. The vitaceae family are known for their potent antioxidant and
antibacterial phytoconstituents, among other biological properties. Cyphostemma adenocaule is one of the
family members explored for its ethnomedicinal properties. This study undertook the evaluation of the phytochemical,
antioxidant and antibacterial properties of the root extract of Cyphostemma adenocaule, as well as, evaluating their Biological
properties; antioxidant activity (DPPH assay) and antibacterial activity (agar
well diffusion test). Preliminary phytochemical screening revealed the
presence of flavonoids, alkaloids,
carbohydrates & glycoside, alkaloids, saponins and tannins. The
methanol root extract had the highest percentage in the DPPH assay, providing
50% inhibition IC50 of
10.87µg/ml, followed by nHexane (IC50 74.10µg/ml) and
chloroform (IC50 74.31µg/ml) extract. In the antibacterial assay,
the chloroform extract was active against E. coli (24.00±0.15) and moderate activity against Staph. aureus (12.5±0.18). The nHex extract was completely inactive
against the test organism while the methanol extract showed poor activity
against the test organism. The present study adds to the existing literature on
Cyphostemma adenocaule
with scientific evidence into its biological properties.
Keywords: Cyphostemma adenocaule, Phytochemical screening,
antioxidant and antibacterial activity