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It is thought that chloroform has the potential of extracting some potent compounds which are present in minute proportion in the ethanolic extract.
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DPPH is a stable organic free radical, mostly used for the determination of radical scavenging potential of extract of phytomedicines.
E. crassipes leaf aqueous extract supplementation to experimental rats augmented the antioxidant capacity and decreased MDA content which showed the in vivo antioxidant potential of extract.
Antioxidant potential of extract or fraction is directly related to the scavenging of hydroxyl radical and consequently the inhibition of lipid peroxidation [ 47].
Fluconazole was used as standard antifungal agent to compare the potentials of extract (Table 3).
The antioxidant activity was investigated by measuring the scavenging potential of extracts against DPPH, ABTS and superoxide radicals.
The aim of this study was to generate information on the cytotoxic potential of extracts and compounds produced by halophilic and halotolerant organisms isolated from unexplored Colombian rock salt and saline spring environments.
The present study evaluated the herbicidal potential of extracts from chicory (Cichorium intybus L). roots on the germination of Echinochloa crusgalli L. Beauv and Amaranthus retroflexus L. Eight ultrasonic assisted-extraction (UAE) conditions were optimized, using an orthogonal matrix design.
Reducing potential of extracts was determined at different concentrations (200 1000 μg/ml).
The potential of extracts from medicinal plants to scavenge these free radicals and modulate inflammatory reactions has been demonstrated [ 29– 31].
The antibacterial potential of extracts was compared with standard antibiotic Ampicillin (10 μg/disc) with paper disc (Hi-media) method.
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