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ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF FICUS RACEMOSA PLANT EXTRACTS OF LEAVES AND BARKS
Author(s): Divyash Singh*, Amresh Gupta and Ravindra Pal Singh
Abstract: Present investigation is an attempt to evaluate antioxidants potential of leaves and stem bark of Ficus racemosa
(Moraceae), an important medicinal plant in the Indian system of medicine. Research on antioxidant activity is an
important topic in the medical sector as well as in the food industry due to the fact that, antioxidants play a major
part in inhibiting and scavenging free radicals, thus providing protection to human against infections and
degenerative diseases. It reduces cell damages caused by free-radical which are responsible for various ailments
like ageing, cancer, coronary heart disease, diabetes mellitus, neurodegenerative disorders, atherosclerosis,
cataracts and inflammation. Methanolic extract was prepared from the leaf and stem bark of Ficus racemosa.
Their total phenolics and free radical scavenging capacity was determined using folin-ciocalteu reagent (FCR)
assay and DPPD-radical scavenging assay respectively. Stem bark and leaves of F. racemosa contains 239.73 and
229.37 mg of GAE / gm of dried extract of phenolics respectively. Current studies also show that Ficus racemosa
barks contain a high antioxidant activity. IC50 value of bark extract was found to be 19µg/ml which is even better
that of the standard BHT. Therefore, present studies suggest that F. racemosa bark has a huge potential in terms
of commercial use as source of antioxidant.
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How To Cite this Article:
Divyash Singh*, Amresh Gupta and Ravindra Pal Singh. ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF FICUS RACEMOSA PLANT EXTRACTS OF LEAVES AND BARKS. 2018; 8(3): 764-769.