Abstract

Abstract- In this study, we identify the anti-oxidant impact of ethanolic and aqueous extract of aerial parts of Primula denticulata and to evaluate the anti-oxidant effect of ethanolic and aqueous extract and compare to it with ascorbic acid and BHT by DPPH Radical Scavenging Assay methods because there is no scientific data available on the anti-oxidant activity of plant. The current investigation also showed that Primula denticulata aerial portions contain a variety of secondary metabolites. These phytochemicals may be a significant source of pharmacological compounds, meaning that the plant species may have enormous potential for use as a treatment for a range of chronic illnesses. The species' crude extract exhibits encouraging antioxidant potential as well, supporting the traditional use of this plant with scientific evidence.

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