Evaluation of antioxidant activities of five selected brown seaweeds from China

Luo, HY; Wang, B; Yu, CG; Qu, YL; Su, CL

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1115957

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Journal Article

Year

2010

HERO ID 1115957
In Press No
Year 2010
Title Evaluation of antioxidant activities of five selected brown seaweeds from China
Authors Luo, HY; Wang, B; Yu, CG; Qu, YL; Su, CL
Journal Journal of Medicinal Plant Research
Volume 4
Issue 23
Page Numbers 2557-2565
Abstract The antioxidant activities of Methanol/Chloroform (MC) extracts and fractions of five brown algae (Sargassum fusiforme, Sargassum kjellmanianum, Sargassum. pallidum, Sargassum thunbergii and Sargassum horneri) from China were evaluated through DPPH/hydroxyl radical-scavenging activity and reducing power. Total phenolic content was investigated using Folin-Ciocalteau reagent. The MC extract of S. kjellmanianum showed higher antioxidant activity than other seaweeds. However, the MC extracts of all the seaweeds showed lower DPPH radical-scavenging activity than Gallic Acid (GA) and ascorbic acid (AscA) at 50 mu g/ml. The MC extracts were further purified by liquid-liquid partition to afford four fractions: Petroleum Ether (PE), Ethyl Acetate (EA), Butanol (BU) and Aqueous (AQ), among which the EA was found to be the most effective fraction and showed higher antioxidant activity than AscA, except that the EA fraction of S. thunbergii presented lower reducing power than GA. Antioxidant activities of MC extracts showed an increase with increasing concentration (between 15 and 45 mu g/ml) indicating the dose dependency of these properties. The phenolic compounds with highest activities were concentrated in the EA fraction and were of medium polarity. The finding showed that the antioxidant-rich extracts or fractions had a significant potential to be use as a natural antioxidant agent.
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Keyword Brown seaweeds; Sargassum; antioxidant activity; phenols content
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