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Free radical-scavenging activities of Homalium species – An endangered medicinal plant of Eastern Ghats of India

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Pages 2112-2116 | Received 06 Aug 2014, Accepted 07 Nov 2014, Published online: 10 Dec 2014
 

Abstract

Three species of the genus Homalium – e.g. Homalium nepalense, Homalium tomentosum and Homalium zeylanicum (Flacourtiaceae) – are recorded in India which are confined to the Eastern Ghat hill ranges. While H. zeylanicum is the IUCN red-listed medium-sized tree, the other two are endangered species of medicinal significance. The antioxidant potential of leaf and bark of the plants was evaluated through successive extraction methods by using hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetate and methanol. The extracts were subjected to in vitro assays as DPPH, hydroxyl, nitric oxide and superoxide along with its biochemical estimation. Amongst all, the ethyl acetate extracts of bark is found to be most potent compared with that of the leaves. H. nepalense has the highest amount of total phenolic and flavonoid contents followed by H. tomentosum and H. zeylanicum, respectively, and significant antioxidant behaviour.

Acknowledgements

The authors wish to acknowledge the financial support of National Medicinal Plants Board (NMPB), New Delhi, India for funding the research.

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