Total Phenolic And Antioxidant Avtivity Of Pnematophores Root Extract Of Sonneratia Caseolaries

Netti Herawati(1*), Muharram Muharram(2),

(1) Makassar State University
(2) Makassar State University
(*) Corresponding Author



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Abstract. Total phenolic content and antioxidant activity of various Sonneratia caseolaries  pneumatophores root extracts were evaluated. The total phenolic content of the extract was determined based on the Folin-Ciocalteau method which showed that methanol contained the greatest total phenolic (119,44 . Antioxidant activity was determined through measurement of DPPH free radical scavenging activity (IC50)  and reduction capacity. The IC50 values of extracts were 19.50, 49.36, 96.16, and 119 μg / mL respectively for methanol, ethyl acetate, chloroform and n-hexane extract. Reduction capacity can be seen from the ability to transform Fe3+ - Fe+2 ions that methanol extract shows the highest capacity. Solvent polarity affects antioxidant activity and total phenolic content. Similarly, total phenolic content is positively and significantly correlated with antioxidant activity. It can be concluded that the roots of S.caseolaries have potential as a source of pharmaceutical raw materials.

  Keywords: Total phenolic, antioxidant activity, Sonneratia caseolaries, pneumatophores root

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