Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Potential of the Aqueous Extract of the Peel of a Sri Lankan Variety of Nephelium lappaceum Linn
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2018Author
Uduwela, UDHK
Deraniyagala, SA
Thiripuranathar, G
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Despite the advances in modern medicine,
plant based remedies play an important role in
healthcare due to low side effects. Free radicals
are implicated in many diseases as well as
in aging. The peel of Nephelium lappaceum
Linn. (rambutan) is considered a waste and this
study involves the determination of antioxidant
capacity and anti-inflammatory activity of the
aqueous extract of the peel of a Sri Lankan
variety of rambutan; Malwana special. The
aqueous extract was prepared according to the
method of “kasaya” preparation in Ayurvededic
medicine and the freeze-dried product was
used for the investigations. The 2,2- diphenyl-
1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging
activity, hydroxyl radical scavenging activity, iron
reducing power and human red blood cell (HRBC)
assay were carried out according to previously
published methods with slight modifications. The
DPPH radical scavenging activity of the sample
ranged between 3.9%-64.5% for concentrations
of 10–500 μg/ml whereas ascorbic acid showed
values between 6.5%–96.4%. The hydroxyl radical
scavenging activity of the sample was between
10.3%–35.0% for concentrations from 1000–1500
ppm and ascorbic acid gave values between 22.6%-
51.1%. The extract showed a good reducing power
in the Fe3+ reducing assay. HRBC assay showed
protection of 17.1%–34.8% for concentrations
ranging from 35.5–250.0 ppm whereas aspirin
protection (%) varied from 32.3%-54.5%. Total
phenolic content was 463.5±5.2 mg (PGE)/g
and total flavonoid content was 375.0±13.2 mg
(QE)/g. (PGE = pyrogallol equivalence, QE =
quercetin equivalence). These results show that
the peel of Malwana special rambutan has the
potential to be used as an antioxidant and for its
anti-inflammatory activity.
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