Abstract

Phytochemical Analysis, In Vitro Evaluation of Antioxidant and Free Radical Scavenging Activity of Simarouba glauca Seeds

Highlights

  • The quest for medicinal plants for various ailments of humans from nature is common and it is evidenced by literature

  • Nature is nurturing us by a rich source of medicinal plants and their products from many centuries, and potential modern drugs have been isolated as natural products, with ayurvedic traditional medicine (ATM) as the base for the common to specific applications [1]

  • We have extensively reviewed the literature on biological properties of S. glauca seeds, and research findings available on the seed extract on phytochemical and biochemical profile is scanty

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Introduction

The quest for medicinal plants for various ailments of humans from nature is common and it is evidenced by literature. Nature is nurturing us by a rich source of medicinal plants and their products from many centuries, and potential modern drugs have been isolated as natural products, with ayurvedic traditional medicine (ATM) as the base for the common to specific applications [1]. S. glauca has been recognized as ATM plant due its huge medicinal application as anticancer, antimicrobial, antiviral and antihelminthic principle in various parts of the plant. We have extensively reviewed the literature on biological properties of S. glauca seeds, and research findings available on the seed extract on phytochemical and biochemical profile is scanty. We are presenting our findings on in vitro studies on the phytochemical and biochemical profile of the S. glauca seeds from petroleum ether extract for the development of a natural product for application

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