2015
DOI: 10.3923/rjmp.2015.293.299
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Phytochemical Screening and Antioxidant Activity of Ethanolic Extract of Rhizanthes deceptor (Rafflesiaceae) and its Host Tetrastigma papillosum

Abstract: Rhizanthes deceptor is a species that found only in Sumatera, Indonesia. Crude ethanolic extract of Rhizanthes deceptor and it's host, T. papillosum papillosum were examined for their phytochemical properties and antioxidant activity by 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH). The phytochemical qualitative analysis showed that all the extracts, containing alkaloid, phenolic and flavonoid. Triterpenoid detected in bud extract and root extract, saponin detected in root and stem extract and steroid only detected in … Show more

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“…Comparatively, in Rafflesia, the petal-like organ is referred to, and is mostly known as, the perigone (Wicaksono et al, 2016). The unique part of Rhizanthes is its caudal appendage in the distal region of the perigone, which folds together in the hole of the central column prior to anthesis and extends upon anthesis (Bänziger et al, 2007;Saleh, 2015). According to Bänziger (1996), some insects (i.e., bees and ants) often visit the distal region of the perigone where the ramenta exists and located near the caudal appendage, as it possesses a region with nectar pads as observed in Rh.…”
Section: Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Comparatively, in Rafflesia, the petal-like organ is referred to, and is mostly known as, the perigone (Wicaksono et al, 2016). The unique part of Rhizanthes is its caudal appendage in the distal region of the perigone, which folds together in the hole of the central column prior to anthesis and extends upon anthesis (Bänziger et al, 2007;Saleh, 2015). According to Bänziger (1996), some insects (i.e., bees and ants) often visit the distal region of the perigone where the ramenta exists and located near the caudal appendage, as it possesses a region with nectar pads as observed in Rh.…”
Section: Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rh. deceptor grows in T. pedunculare (Bänziger and Hansen 2000) and T. papillosum (Bänziger & Hansen, 2000;Saleh et al, 2015).…”
Section: Perigonal Epidermal Hair Configurationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Pesquisas com outras espécies do mesmo gênero, como Cissus multistriata L., Cissus adnataL, Rafflesiaceae Tropaeolum papillosum L., Costus Pisonis L., Cymbopogon nardus L., Eletherine bulbosa (Mill.) (bulb) e Erygium foetidium L. identificaram no geral média de CL50 < 1000 μg/mL -1 , corroborando com o presente estudo (Brasileiro et al, 2006;Omale & Okafor, 2008;Saleh et al, 2015;Rashid et al, 2016). Gráfico 3.…”
Section: Amostraunclassified
“…Neves (2008) <1000 e não tóxicos de CL50> 1000. O método de toxicidade com A. salina L é um bioensaio utilizado para verificar o potencial dos compostos presentes nas espécies (Saleh et al, 2015).…”
Section: Toxicidade De C Verticillataunclassified