Antioxcidant activities of garcinia mangostana wastes / Nur Faizzah Husna Mohammad Ali

In the recent years, the implementation of natural antioxidants in the industrial or daily life has been growing interest in rather than of synthetic antioxidants, thus fostered research on identifying new sources of potential antioxidants derived from plant raw materials. Garcinia mangostana plants...

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Main Author: Mohammad Ali, Nur Faizzah Husna
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spelling my.uitm.ir.327892020-07-27T09:00:18Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32789/ Antioxcidant activities of garcinia mangostana wastes / Nur Faizzah Husna Mohammad Ali Mohammad Ali, Nur Faizzah Husna Oxidation Biochemistry In the recent years, the implementation of natural antioxidants in the industrial or daily life has been growing interest in rather than of synthetic antioxidants, thus fostered research on identifying new sources of potential antioxidants derived from plant raw materials. Garcinia mangostana plants are of well-known species of fruit trees in Malaysia.The botanical parts of the trees are used for medicinal purposes, where their extracts contains concentrated anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-allergic, anti-tumoral, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. This study focused on the assessment of antioxidant potential from G.mangostana wastes which are the peel and seed. In this study, fresh plant materials were collected, dried and extracted using maceration with methanol as solvent, and various antioxidant activities of the extracts were evaluated. In-vitro antioxidant properties studied were total phenolic content using the Total Phenolic Content (TPC) Assay, free radical scavenging scavenging activity using 2,2-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) Assay and ferric reducing power using Ferric Reducing Power (FRAP) Assay. All the samples and standards were prepared based on different concentration which are 1000 μg/mL, 100 μg/mL and 10 μg/mL respectively. At the most optimum concentration which is 1000 μg/mL, G. mangostana peel were found to consist of the highest value of total phenolic content (2100.00 μg GAE/g), percentage of free radical scavenging activities (77.22 %) and ferric reducing power activities (1806.42 μg AAE/g) compared to the G. mangostana seed extract. As a conclusion, methanolic G. mangostana peel extracts exhibited a remarkable antioxidant activities, and can be the alternative natural antioxidant agent to reduce the use of synthetic antioxidant. 2020-07-23 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32789/1/32789.pdf Mohammad Ali, Nur Faizzah Husna (2020) Antioxcidant activities of garcinia mangostana wastes / Nur Faizzah Husna Mohammad Ali. Degree thesis, Universiti Teknologi Mara Perlis.
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topic Oxidation
Biochemistry
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Biochemistry
Mohammad Ali, Nur Faizzah Husna
Antioxcidant activities of garcinia mangostana wastes / Nur Faizzah Husna Mohammad Ali
description In the recent years, the implementation of natural antioxidants in the industrial or daily life has been growing interest in rather than of synthetic antioxidants, thus fostered research on identifying new sources of potential antioxidants derived from plant raw materials. Garcinia mangostana plants are of well-known species of fruit trees in Malaysia.The botanical parts of the trees are used for medicinal purposes, where their extracts contains concentrated anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-allergic, anti-tumoral, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. This study focused on the assessment of antioxidant potential from G.mangostana wastes which are the peel and seed. In this study, fresh plant materials were collected, dried and extracted using maceration with methanol as solvent, and various antioxidant activities of the extracts were evaluated. In-vitro antioxidant properties studied were total phenolic content using the Total Phenolic Content (TPC) Assay, free radical scavenging scavenging activity using 2,2-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) Assay and ferric reducing power using Ferric Reducing Power (FRAP) Assay. All the samples and standards were prepared based on different concentration which are 1000 μg/mL, 100 μg/mL and 10 μg/mL respectively. At the most optimum concentration which is 1000 μg/mL, G. mangostana peel were found to consist of the highest value of total phenolic content (2100.00 μg GAE/g), percentage of free radical scavenging activities (77.22 %) and ferric reducing power activities (1806.42 μg AAE/g) compared to the G. mangostana seed extract. As a conclusion, methanolic G. mangostana peel extracts exhibited a remarkable antioxidant activities, and can be the alternative natural antioxidant agent to reduce the use of synthetic antioxidant.
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title Antioxcidant activities of garcinia mangostana wastes / Nur Faizzah Husna Mohammad Ali
title_short Antioxcidant activities of garcinia mangostana wastes / Nur Faizzah Husna Mohammad Ali
title_full Antioxcidant activities of garcinia mangostana wastes / Nur Faizzah Husna Mohammad Ali
title_fullStr Antioxcidant activities of garcinia mangostana wastes / Nur Faizzah Husna Mohammad Ali
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