1954
DOI: 10.1002/9780470110171.ch2
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Analysis of Phenolic Compounds of Interest in Metabolism

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“…Total phenol content of various parts (vegetative leaf, reproductive leaf, vegetative stem, reproductive stem and rhizome) of H. arifolia was estimated by Folin Ciocalteu's method (Bray and Thorpe 1954). 50 mg of each sample was homogenized in 10 ml of 80 % ethanol and agitated for 15 min at 70°C; filtered through muslin cloth and again through Whatman No.1 filter paper and the volume of the filtrate was adjusted to 5 ml with 80 % ethanol.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Total phenol content of various parts (vegetative leaf, reproductive leaf, vegetative stem, reproductive stem and rhizome) of H. arifolia was estimated by Folin Ciocalteu's method (Bray and Thorpe 1954). 50 mg of each sample was homogenized in 10 ml of 80 % ethanol and agitated for 15 min at 70°C; filtered through muslin cloth and again through Whatman No.1 filter paper and the volume of the filtrate was adjusted to 5 ml with 80 % ethanol.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phenol was measured by the method given by Bray and Thorpe (1954). The antioxidant activity is determined by Ferric Reducing Antioxidant Power (FRAP) Assay method described by Benzie and Strain (1996).…”
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“…The total phenolic content was calculated with reference to a gallic acid calibration curve (range 0 -60 μg/ mL), and expressed as mg GA equivalents extract. Formula for estimation of total phenol is based on Gallic acid equivalent (Bray and Thorpe, 1954) (Figure 3). …”
Section: Estimation Of Total Phenol Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%