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Abdullah, Noor Syahirah
(2015)
The effect of different extraction methods on antioxidant activity of Annona muricata, Clinacanthus nutans and Persicaria hydropiper.
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Abstract
Antioxidants are compound that helps to scavenge the reactive oxygen species (ROS)
found in human body. The ROS are not naturally found in human body, but they can
enter human cells through radiation, consumption of foods, life style or even from
the environment. Reaction from the reactive oxygen species may cause cell and
tissue damage which may leads to cancer formation. Ancient traditional medicine
uses herbs to treat several cancers, internal and external wounds although they did
not possess any scientific knowledge regarding the scavenging activity presents in
those herbs. Plant basically produces active compounds that are required for their
metabolisms and catabolisms. Antioxidant activity is a way of controlling ROS
through scavenging activity which are also produced naturally in plants. Extraction
for the antioxidant activity on Annona muricata, Clinacanthus nutans and Persicaria
hydropiper is performed by using different extraction methods; methanol, ethanol, water and hexane in order to determine which extraction methods will give the
highest yields. The crude samples obtained from the extraction process will then
further analysed for its scavenging activity to determine which plants contains the
highest antioxidant activity. The data obtained shows that methanol extract of A.
muricata gives the highest yield of active compounds.
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