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Stuart Chalk, Ph.D.
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Phytotherapy Research

  • Publisher: Wiley
  • FAD Code: PTRS
  • CODEN: PHYREH
  • ISSN: 0951-418X
  • Abbreviation: Phytother. Res.
  • DOI Prefix: 10.1002/ptr
  • Language: English
  • Comments: Fulltext from 1987 V1

Citations 2

"Antioxidant Activities Of Some Lamiaceae Plant Extracts"
Phytother. Res. 2006 Volume 20, Issue 1 Pages 9-13
Nurgun Erdemoglu, Nilufer N. Turan, Iclal Cakõcõ, Bilge Sener, Ahmet Aydõn

Abstract: The antioxidant activities of four Lamiaceae plants, Salvia viridis L., Salvia multicaulis Vahl, Stachys byzantina C. Koch and Eremostachys laciniata (L.) Bunge have been determined by using 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) as well as by flow injection analysis-luminol chemiluminescence (FIA-CL). All extracts were shown to possess a significant scavenger activity against DPPH free radical and an inhibitory effect on H2O2- or HOCl-luminol chemiluminescence. The extracts scavenged 50% of DPPH radical ranging in the following descending order: Salvia viridis > Stachys byzantina > Salvia multicaulis > Eremostachys laciniata. The most potent extract on H2O2-induced peak chemiluminescence was that of Salvia viridis and on HOCl-induced peak chemiluminescence was that of Stachys byzantina. The results concluded that the extracts have a potential source of antioxidants of natural origin.

"Application Of Flow Injection - Chemiluminescence To The Study Of Radical Scavenging Activity In Plants"
Phytother. Res. 2000 Volume 14, Issue 4 Pages 250-253
Hong Yeob Choi, Eun Ja Jhun, Beong Ou Lim, Ill Min Chung, Suk Hun Kyung, Dong Ki Park

Abstract: Chemiluminescence (CL) was observed during the oxidation of Luminol (2 mg/L), mediated by 0.06% hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and cytochrome c (10 mg/L), CL intensity was decreased by the presence of radical scavengers and the reduction was linearly proportional to the concentration and ability of scavengers; butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), caffeic acid and gallic acid, The order of effectiveness as radical scavengers was gallic acid > caffeic acid > BHT, which shows that the number of hydroxyl groups (OH) in the B-ring of flavonoids plays a key role in a good radical scavenging activity, Of eight catechins obtained from green tea extracts, (-)-catechin was the least effective and (-)-epigallocatechin gallate (EGCg) showed the strongest activity. This result indicates that the stereoscopic structure between the C-3 group and the B ring of flavonoids as well as substituents at the C-3 position make a contribution to radical scavenging activity. Of the tested Chinese herbal ingredients, five species of ingredients represented more than 90% of the radical scavenging activity. Copyright