ACTIVITY OF SOME PLANTS EXTRACTS AS ANTIOXIDANT MATERIALS
The effects of using two extracting solvents (methanol and ethanol 80%) on the extract yield, total phenol content and antioxidant activities of dried sumac fruits and leaves of dried rosemary and sage extracts had been studied. Generally higher crude extract yields were obtained using aqueous metha...
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doaj-738dd16d6f17459ab67135d82d2ecbb52020-11-25T02:25:17ZaraCollege of AgricultureMesopotamia Journal of Agriculture1815-316X2224-97962013-07-0141214615310.33899/magrj.2013.8111081110ACTIVITY OF SOME PLANTS EXTRACTS AS ANTIOXIDANT MATERIALSMazin M. Al-ZubaidyKaram K.GhanimThe effects of using two extracting solvents (methanol and ethanol 80%) on the extract yield, total phenol content and antioxidant activities of dried sumac fruits and leaves of dried rosemary and sage extracts had been studied. Generally higher crude extract yields were obtained using aqueous methanol as compared to the respective aqueous ethanol. Dried sumac fruits gave higher extract yields as compared with the extract yield of dried rosemary and sage leaves. Sage leaves gave higher amount of total phenol compounds as compared with the two other studied plants, also sage leaves extract gave better antioxidant activity through reducing power and bleaching of B-carotene tests compared with the antioxidant activities of sumac fruits and rosemary leaves.https://magrj.mosuljournals.com/article_81110_5f644fd32a46656f4a2b9cf7818a133d.pdfrosemarysagesumacreducing power |
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Mazin M. Al-Zubaidy Karam K.Ghanim ACTIVITY OF SOME PLANTS EXTRACTS AS ANTIOXIDANT MATERIALS Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture rosemary sage sumac reducing power |
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Mazin M. Al-Zubaidy Karam K.Ghanim |
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ACTIVITY OF SOME PLANTS EXTRACTS AS ANTIOXIDANT MATERIALS |
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ACTIVITY OF SOME PLANTS EXTRACTS AS ANTIOXIDANT MATERIALS |
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ACTIVITY OF SOME PLANTS EXTRACTS AS ANTIOXIDANT MATERIALS |
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ACTIVITY OF SOME PLANTS EXTRACTS AS ANTIOXIDANT MATERIALS |
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ACTIVITY OF SOME PLANTS EXTRACTS AS ANTIOXIDANT MATERIALS |
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activity of some plants extracts as antioxidant materials |
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College of Agriculture |
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Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture |
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1815-316X 2224-9796 |
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2013-07-01 |
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The effects of using two extracting solvents (methanol and ethanol 80%) on the extract yield, total phenol content and antioxidant activities of dried sumac fruits and leaves of dried rosemary and sage extracts had been studied. Generally higher crude extract yields were obtained using aqueous methanol as compared to the respective aqueous ethanol. Dried sumac fruits gave higher extract yields as compared with the extract yield of dried rosemary and sage leaves. Sage leaves gave higher amount of total phenol compounds as compared with the two other studied plants, also sage leaves extract gave better antioxidant activity through reducing power and bleaching of B-carotene tests compared with the antioxidant activities of sumac fruits and rosemary leaves. |
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rosemary sage sumac reducing power |
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