## Abstract A new procedure has been developed to separate and quantify the free radical‐scavenging activity of individual compounds from green, brown, and black leaves of __Bergenia crassifolia__ based on the combination of high performance TLC (HPTLC) with a diode array detector (DAD) and postchr
Separation and evaluation of free radical-scavenging activity of phenol components of Emblica officinalis extract by using an HPTLC–DPPH• method
✍ Scribed by Olga N. Pozharitskaya; Svetlana A. Ivanova; Alexander N. Shikov; Valery G. Makarov
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 365 KB
- Volume
- 30
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1615-9306
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
A new procedure has been developed to separate and quantify the free radical‐scavenging activity of individual compounds from an Emblica officinalis extract based on the combination of HPTLC with a diode array detector (DAD) and postchromatographic DPPH^•^ radical derivatization. Free gallic and ellagic acids and emblicanins A and B in the E. officinalis extract were separated by TLC and identified. All the compounds of the extract were capable of scavenging of DPPH^•^ radicals. It was established that the DPPH^•^ scavenging activity of emblicanins A and B was 7.86 and 11.20 times more than that of ascorbic acid and 1.25 and 1.78 times more than gallic acid, respectively. From the estimated ID~50~ values, it can be seen that the increasing order of activity was emblicanin B > emblicanin A > gallic acid > ellagic acid > ascorbic acid. Probably, the antioxidant activity of E. officinalis extract is associated with the presence of hydrolyzable tannins having ascorbic acid‐like action.
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