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March 2003, Volume 9 No. 1
ARTICLE 5
Natural Antioxidants: Piper sarmentosum (Kadok)
and Morinda elliptica (Mengkudu)
Vimala Subramaniam, Mohd. Ilham Adenan, Abdull Rashih Ahmad & Rohana
Sahdan
Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM), Kepong, 52109 Kuala
Lumpur.
E-mail: vimala@frim.gov.my
ABSTRACT
The antioxidant activity of two edible medicinal plants commonly
used in Malaysian traditional medicine i.e. Piper sarmentosum
(kadok) and Morinda elliptica (mengkudu) were tested for
antioxidant activity. The methanolic leave extracts of kadok and
mengkudu, at 250ug/ml, were tested using the Xanthine/Xanthine
Oxidase (X/XOD) Superoxide Scavenging assay. Both extracts showed
high superoxide scavenging assay, 88% and 80% respectively compared
to superoxide dismutase (SOD) standard. The crude extracts were
further fractionated using column chromatography and tested for
superoxide scavenging activity, to obtain antioxidant active
fractions. Two active fractions were obtained from kadok,
PsFr6-71.3%, PsFr7-71.3%, and one active fraction from mengkudu,
MeFr3-86.6%. These active fractions were compared against 14
phenolic compound standards. After a series of HPLC analysis of
samples and standards, a natural antioxidant compound was identified
in kadok and mengkudu i.e. Naringenin (4’,5,7-Trihydroxyflavanone)
with 75.7% superoxide scavenging activity. Naringenin is a highly
potent natural antioxidant that has been reported in the raw
materials of larch and grapefruit extracts. Thus, kadok and mengkudu
which contain Naringenin, could be used as antioxidant dietary
supplements.
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