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Dried extracts of Encholirium spectabile (Bromeliaceae) present antioxidant and photoprotective activities in vitro

Journal

JOURNAL OF YOUNG PHARMACISTS
Volume 5, Issue 3, Pages 102-105

Publisher

INPHARM ASSOC, PHCOG NET
DOI: 10.1016/j.jyp.2013.08.005

Keywords

Antioxidant properties; Bromeliaceae; Encholirium spectabile; Medicinal plants; Photoprotection

Funding

  1. Brazilian agency CNPq [562801/2010-3]

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The antioxidant and photoprotective activities of dried extracts from the leaves of Encholirium spectabile were investigated. It was also evaluated the total phenolic and flavonoid contents by the FolineCiocalteu and aluminum chloride methods, respectively. Antioxidant activities of the extracts were evaluated by using of 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazil (DPPH) radical scavenging and beta-caroteneelinoleic acid bleaching and compared with ascorbic acid, butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) and butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) used as reference compounds. The photoprotective effect was evaluated by the spectrophotometric method. The most significant total phenolic and flavonoid contents was of 188.50 +/- 27.50 mg of gallic acid equivalent/ g and 129.70 +/- 4.59 mg of catechin equivalent/ g, respectively, for chloroform fraction (Es-CHCl3). The Es-CHCl3 also presented the best antioxidant activity (IC50 25.35 +/- 4.35 mu g/ ml) for DPPH scavenging. The ethanol extract (Es-EtOH), Es-CHCl3 and the fraction ethyl acetate (Es-AcOEt) showed characteristic absorption bands in regions UVB and UVA in a concentration-dependent manner. Es-CHCl3 presented the highest sun protection factor SPF (8.89 +/- 2.11). It shows the possibility to use this extract as sunscreen in pharmaceutical preparations. Copyright (C) 2013, InPharm Association, Published by Reed Elsevier India Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved.

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