Abstract

In this study, the optimal naphthoquinones‐enriched ethanol extract from the roots of Onosma hookeri Clarke. var. longiforum Duthie (OHC‐LD) was obtained under an optimal condition (69% ethanol, material to solution ratio of 27:1 at 60℃ for 59 min) by the ultrasound‐assisted extraction, according to four‐variable three‐level Box–Behnken design‐response surface methodology. The experimental yield of ethanol extract was 42.08 ± 0.65%, and the contents of naphthoquinones reached to 1.07 ± 0.004%. The optimal extract exhibited similar scavenging activity against ABTS (2,2'‐azino‐bis‐3‐ethylbenzthiazoline‐6‐sulfonic acid) radical as BHT(butylated hydroxytoluene) at 1,250 µg/ml, and better DPPH (2,2‐diphenyl‐1‐picrylhydrazyl) scavenging activity than BHT at 250 µg/ml. However, the optimal ethanol extract was not sensitive to MCF‐7 cell line ( IC50 of 321.849 µg/ml). The results revealed the naphthoquinones‐enriched ethanol extract from the roots of OHC‐LD had could be used as a potential natural antioxidant.

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