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Antioxidant Properties of Extracts from Medicinal Plants Popularly Used in Taiwan

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We have examined antioxidant activities of twenty-six medicinal herbal extracts that have been popularly used as folk medicines in Taiwan. The results of scavenging DPPH radical activity show that, among the 26 tested medicinal plants, Ludwigia octovalvis, Vitis thunbergii, Rubus parvifolius, Lindernia anagallis, and Zanthoxylum nitidum exhibited strong activities and their IC50 values for DPPH radicals were 4.6, 24, 27, 36, 50 g/mL, respectively. As for the su- peroxide anion scavenging activity (IC50, g/mL), the top five most significant activities were observed in plant extracts of Ludwigia octovalvis (26  g/mL), Vitis thunbergii (58  g/mL), Prunella vulgaris (113  g/mL), Saurauia oldhamii (124  g/mL), and Rubus parvifolius (151  g/mL). The IC50 values for DPPH and superoxide anion of catechin (positive control) were 2.5 and 7.2  g/mL, respectively. It was also observed in the present study that, at 1 mg/mL, Ludwigia octovalvis and Bombax malabaricum exhibited significant protection onψx174 supe r- coiled DNA against strand cleavage induced by UV irradiated H2O2 with a superior or compati- ble effect to that of catechin.

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