2019
DOI: 10.2174/1871523017666181109144548
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Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant Activities of the Extracts from Leaves and Stems of Polygonum odoratum Lour

Abstract: Background: Polygonum odoratum is an indigenous vegetable that has been used as a favoring agent and also used as a Thai traditional medicine to treat flatulence. </P><P> Objective: To analyze active ingredients, total phenolic and total flavonoid contents, antiinflammatory and antioxidant activities from leaf and stem extracts of P. odoratum. </P><P> Methods: Leaves and stems were dried and extracted by using methanol, dichloromethane and water for obtaining Methanolic Leaf Extract (ML… Show more

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“…According to previous reports, the antioxidant effects of plant extracts have curative benefits against conditions such as inflammation, oxidative stress, and other metabolic diseases such as hyperuricemia and gout arthritis [10,14,15]. Thus, we compared the antioxidant effects of the hexane and ethanol extracts.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to previous reports, the antioxidant effects of plant extracts have curative benefits against conditions such as inflammation, oxidative stress, and other metabolic diseases such as hyperuricemia and gout arthritis [10,14,15]. Thus, we compared the antioxidant effects of the hexane and ethanol extracts.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since POE provided a high phenolic compound and contained numerous active substances which are presented in the form of phenol OH, POE exerted a high antioxidant activity in both DPPH radical scavenging assay and FRAP assay. leaves has no cytotoxicity to RAW 264.7 cells with cell viability more than 70% at the concentration of 200 µg/ml (Chansiw et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Although P. odoratum leaves have been widely consumed as a vegetable, the evaluation of cytotoxicity to the tested cell was also important. The maceration extraction with water of P. odoratum leaves has no cytotoxicity to RAW 264.7 cells with cell viability more than 70% at the concentration of 200 µg/ml (Chansiw et al., 2019). Interestingly, POE provided the same trend of cell viability, but up to 1,250 µg/ml which is higher than reported in the previous study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…TPC and TFC of the plant are 388 mg GA/g and 423 mg QUE/g, respectively. Interestingly, TPC and TFC of P. pulchra were much higher (35) 0 (70) 0 (10) 0 (65) 437 ± 11 2 (75) 0 (70) 0 (10) 0 (65) 440 ± 9 0 (55) −2 (10) 0 (10) 0 (65) 449 ± 4 0 (55) 2 (130) 0 (10) 0 (65) 426 ± 14 0 (55) 0 (70) −2 (6) 0 (65) 504 ± 10 0 (55) 0 (70) 2 (14) 0 (65) 474 ± 14 0 (55) 0 (70) 0 (10) −2 (35) 461 ± 12 0 (55) 0 (70) 0 (10) 2 (95) 456 ± 13 0 (55) 0 (70) 0 (10) 0 (65) 534 ± 10 0 (55) 0 (70) 0 (10) 0 (65) 529 ± 9 0 (55) 0 (70) 0 (10) 0 (65) 536 ± 12 0 (55) 0 (70) 0 (10) 0 (65) 521 ± 14 0 (55) 0 (70) 0 (10) 0 (65) 529 ± 7 0 (55) 0 (70) 0 (10) 0 (65) 521 ± 12 0 (55) 0 (70) 0 (10) 0 (65) 528 ± 8 0 (55) 0 (70) 0 (10) 0 (65) 530 ± 7 0 (55) 0 (70) 0 (10) 0 (65) 532 ± 15 0 (55) 0 (70) 0 (10) 0 (65) 536 ± 7 0 (55) 0 (70) 0 (10) 0 (65) 522 ± 10 0 (55) 0 (70) 0 (10) 0 (65) 529 ± 9 than those of other plants in the Persicaria family, such as P. odoratum and P. minus [28,29]. The crude ethanolic extract of P. pulchra exhibited good inhibition of α-glucosidase with IC 50 of 33.53 ± 1.25 µg/mL, which is comparable to those of some anti-diabetic Vietnamese plants, like N. mirabilis, P. urinaria, and K. candel [30].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%