Abstract

ABSTRACTFive Thai plants from the Guttiferae (Hypericum hookerianum. Wight & Arn, Garcinia speciosa. Wall, Garcinia xanthochymus. Hook f. ex. T. Anderson, Cratoxylum formosum. ssp. pruniflorum. (Kurz) Gogel, and Calophyllum polyanthum. Wall ex Choisy) and one from the Schisandraceae (Schisandra verruculosa.) were extracted by methanol and chloroform. The extracts were screened for free radical scavenging activity using the DPPH assay. All extracts showed a dose-dependent antioxidant activity. The most potent with the lowest IC50 values were observed in the methanol extracts from the wood of G. speciosa., which were 2.5- and 5.3-fold more potent than the two standard antioxidants, ascorbic acid and α.-tocopherol, respectively. Free radical scavenging activities ranging from moderate to high were observed in both methanol and chloroform extracts from H. hookerianum., C. formosum. ssp. pruniflorum., G. xanthochymus., S. verruculosa. and C. polyanthum.. The information from this study can explain the traditional use and the further development of these extracts into new pharmaceuticals.

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