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VOL. 6, ISSUE 4 (2021)
In-Vitro antioxidant activity of pharmacological effect and GC-MS analysis of bioactive compounds presents in Catharanthus roseus leaf extract
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Ranjani R, Azhagu Madhavan S
Abstract
The phytochemical analysis secondary metabolites Catharanthus roseus leaves methanolic and aqueous extract presences and absences. Leaves are utilized in the treatment of menorrhagia, stiffness, dyspepsia, heartburn, dysmenorrhea, diabetes, hypertension, feminine problems, antiallergic, calming, antimicrobial, antithrombotic, cardioprotective, antihelminthic, hypolipidemic, skin sicknesses, draining loose bowels, and antiviral properties. GCMS examination - Bioactive mixtures major Seven bioactive compounds parts are distinguished as Mono-inosital, Hexadecanoic corrosive, methyl ester, Hexadecanoic corrosive, 9-octadecanoic acid(Z)- methyl ester, Heptadecene-(8)- Carbonic corrosive (1), Octanoic corrosive, Eicosanoic corrosive, methyl ester, Icosanoic corrosive, 1,2-Benzenedicarboxylic corrosive, Squalene, Desmethoxy-vidoline individually. In-vitro anti-oxidant activity of (A) DPPH scavenging activity (B) H2O2 scavenging activity (C) Nitric oxide scavenging activity (D) FRAP assay. The FRAP assay also exhibit a constant increase in reducing ability with increase in the concentration which is indicative of the extract’s antioxidant potential. In order for anticancer claims to be sufficient and yield the possibility of a future cancer treatment, Catharanthus roseus leaves extract must not harm non-cancerous cells.
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Pages:306-312
How to cite this article:
Ranjani R, Azhagu Madhavan S "<em>In-Vitro</em> antioxidant activity of pharmacological effect and GC-MS analysis of bioactive compounds presents in<em> Catharanthus roseus</em> leaf extract ". International Journal of Botany Studies, Vol 6, Issue 4, 2021, Pages 306-312
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