CONTRIPUTION STUDY TO THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THE RUMEX CRISPUS L. FAMILY POLYGONACEAE, WIDE SPREAD IN EUPHRAT REGION IN SYRIA, AND DETERMINATION OF THE ANTI-PROTOZOA ACTIVITY
Journal Title: European Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 9
Abstract
Rumex crispus L. Family Polygonaceae is widely spread plant in the Euphrates region in Syria, where is make a big trouble for the farmer and viliger in this region. We conducted this study to find out the benefits of this plant, by determination the main phenolic components in the aerial parts and the anti oxidant and anti leishmania activity. The samples of Rumex crispus were obtained from the Euphrat river by the city of Alraqqa in north east of Syria, dried and the phenolic compounds were extracted with ethanol 80% using soxhlet extraction method. The extracts was concentrated, the main phenolic compounds were detected using chromatographic methods and general reagents for phenols. Total phenolic compounds evaluated using Folin-Ciocalteu method. The Anti oxidant activity was determined using β-carotene bleaching method. Anti leishmania activity is estimated on isolates from pathogenic leishmania prepared from public health laboratories and Hospital of Dermatology in Damascus, where determnined the anti leishmania activity. In this study, found that the main phenolic components present the extracts were flavonoids, anthraquinones in the free and combeined state, and high concentration of chlorogenic acid and other organic acids. The percentage of the phenolic compounds was 6.3% and 1.7% (ether extract and ethyl acetate extract). The anti oxidant activity was 94.5% and 22.1% in both extracts. The anti Leishmania activity was determined in both extracts but the the ethylacetat extracts showed higher activity against growth of leishmania than the ether extract.
Authors and Affiliations
MHD Isam Hasan Agha
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