Carotenoid content and composition in 20 medicinal plant species of traditional Malay midwifery postnatal bath

Today in Malay community, midwifery traditional knowledge of herbal medicine has disappeared and extinct. The facts are Malay midwives are becoming rare and the more crucial is medicinal plants are over-harvested. The aim of this research is to identify and investigate the active pharmaceutical ingr...

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Main Authors: Othman, Rashidi, Abdul Halim, Siti Farah Aliyah, Mohd Hatta, Farah Ayuni, Jamaludin, Mohd Aizat
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spelling my.iium.irep.593572018-01-12T10:07:33Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/59357/ Carotenoid content and composition in 20 medicinal plant species of traditional Malay midwifery postnatal bath Othman, Rashidi Abdul Halim, Siti Farah Aliyah Mohd Hatta, Farah Ayuni Jamaludin, Mohd Aizat HQ The family. Marriage. Woman RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology RS Pharmacy and materia medica SB Plant culture Today in Malay community, midwifery traditional knowledge of herbal medicine has disappeared and extinct. The facts are Malay midwives are becoming rare and the more crucial is medicinal plants are over-harvested. The aim of this research is to identify and investigate the active pharmaceutical ingredients content in 20 selected species used in the Malay traditional bath. There is a solid need to analyse the potential of these natural bioactive compounds,particularly carotenoids to be fully utilised and commercialised especially in halal market and health advantages.Through High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis, all 20 species were found to have at least four individual carotenoid pigments with a relatively high concentration of lutein and β-carotene and lower concentrations of zeaxanthin. Strobilanthes crispus (Pecah Kaca) leaf was detected to have the highest total carotenoid content (1546.80±283.45 μg/g DW) while Psidium guajava (Jambu Batu) shoot has the lowest total carotenoid content (112.9±82.2 μg/g DW). The significant outcome of the research was a new findings of new natural bioactive compound sources as health promoting agents which covers not only the Shariah requirement, but also safety aspects. Moreover, it will preserve the traditional knowledge of Malay traditional bath practices. Lifescience Global 2017-11 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/59357/1/JPANS3.pdf Othman, Rashidi and Abdul Halim, Siti Farah Aliyah and Mohd Hatta, Farah Ayuni and Jamaludin, Mohd Aizat (2017) Carotenoid content and composition in 20 medicinal plant species of traditional Malay midwifery postnatal bath. Journal of Pharmacy and Nutrition Sciences, 7 (4). pp. 193-197. ISSN 2223-3806 http://lifescienceglobal.com/pms/index.php/jpans/article/view/5012
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topic HQ The family. Marriage. Woman
RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RS Pharmacy and materia medica
SB Plant culture
spellingShingle HQ The family. Marriage. Woman
RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RS Pharmacy and materia medica
SB Plant culture
Othman, Rashidi
Abdul Halim, Siti Farah Aliyah
Mohd Hatta, Farah Ayuni
Jamaludin, Mohd Aizat
Carotenoid content and composition in 20 medicinal plant species of traditional Malay midwifery postnatal bath
description Today in Malay community, midwifery traditional knowledge of herbal medicine has disappeared and extinct. The facts are Malay midwives are becoming rare and the more crucial is medicinal plants are over-harvested. The aim of this research is to identify and investigate the active pharmaceutical ingredients content in 20 selected species used in the Malay traditional bath. There is a solid need to analyse the potential of these natural bioactive compounds,particularly carotenoids to be fully utilised and commercialised especially in halal market and health advantages.Through High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis, all 20 species were found to have at least four individual carotenoid pigments with a relatively high concentration of lutein and β-carotene and lower concentrations of zeaxanthin. Strobilanthes crispus (Pecah Kaca) leaf was detected to have the highest total carotenoid content (1546.80±283.45 μg/g DW) while Psidium guajava (Jambu Batu) shoot has the lowest total carotenoid content (112.9±82.2 μg/g DW). The significant outcome of the research was a new findings of new natural bioactive compound sources as health promoting agents which covers not only the Shariah requirement, but also safety aspects. Moreover, it will preserve the traditional knowledge of Malay traditional bath practices.
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author Othman, Rashidi
Abdul Halim, Siti Farah Aliyah
Mohd Hatta, Farah Ayuni
Jamaludin, Mohd Aizat
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Abdul Halim, Siti Farah Aliyah
Mohd Hatta, Farah Ayuni
Jamaludin, Mohd Aizat
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title Carotenoid content and composition in 20 medicinal plant species of traditional Malay midwifery postnatal bath
title_short Carotenoid content and composition in 20 medicinal plant species of traditional Malay midwifery postnatal bath
title_full Carotenoid content and composition in 20 medicinal plant species of traditional Malay midwifery postnatal bath
title_fullStr Carotenoid content and composition in 20 medicinal plant species of traditional Malay midwifery postnatal bath
title_full_unstemmed Carotenoid content and composition in 20 medicinal plant species of traditional Malay midwifery postnatal bath
title_sort carotenoid content and composition in 20 medicinal plant species of traditional malay midwifery postnatal bath
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