2020
DOI: 10.37231/jab.2020.11.2.225
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α-glucosidase Inhibition, DPPH Scavenging and Chemical Analysis of Polysaccharide Extracts of Aquilaria sp. Leaves

Abstract: Aquilaria sp. belongs to Thymelaeaceae family. This genus produces a unique fragrant wood locally known as ‘gaharu’. It is well known for usages in aromatherapy while very few scientific evidence on its usage as herbal medicine have been published. The current study was therefore conducted to determine the chemical characteristics as well as antioxidant and α-glucosidase inhibition potential of carbohydrate-rich extracts (aqueous and polysaccharide extracts) of three Aquilaria species leaves (A. malaccensis, A… Show more

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“…After soaking, the mixture was placed in a sonicator (Wisd, Korea) for 20 min and filtered to remove the leaves powder. Filtrate was then centrifuged at 4000 rpm (25 ° C) for 20 min to collect the supernatant ( Rashid et al 2020 ). Extraction procedures were carried out three times and pooled filtrates were then concentrated at 40 ° C with a rotary vacuum evaporator (Heidolph, Germany) to separate the solvent from the crude extract ( Samsulrizal et al 2011 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After soaking, the mixture was placed in a sonicator (Wisd, Korea) for 20 min and filtered to remove the leaves powder. Filtrate was then centrifuged at 4000 rpm (25 ° C) for 20 min to collect the supernatant ( Rashid et al 2020 ). Extraction procedures were carried out three times and pooled filtrates were then concentrated at 40 ° C with a rotary vacuum evaporator (Heidolph, Germany) to separate the solvent from the crude extract ( Samsulrizal et al 2011 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%