2022
DOI: 10.30574/gscarr.2022.11.1.0099
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Anti-urease and antioxidant activities of the leaf extracts from Murraya paniculata (L.) Jack (Rutaceae)

Abstract: This report is on the urease inhibitory and free radical scavenging activities of the leaf extracts of Murraya paniculata. The pulverized plant sample (314 g) was extracted by successive cold maceration using n-hexane (non-polar), acetone (moderately polar) and absolute ethanol (polar) for 72 hrs. Phytochemical screening done using standard phytochemical methods, urease inhibition using modifed Berthelot method and free radical scavenging using 2, 2-diphenyl-1-picryl hydrazyl (DPPH) spectrophotometric assays.… Show more

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“…Being as simple and common, this technique is applied through using of the grounded plant material with a suitable organic solvent (hexane, acetone, methanol, ethanol etc.) together in a reaction vessel ( Ashibuogwu et al., 2022 ). In this method, where the extraction rate can be increased by factors such as heat and mechanical mixing, the extraction process is stopped when the secondary metabolite quantities remaining in the extract and plant material reach equilibrium.…”
Section: Secondary Metabolite Extraction From Plant Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Being as simple and common, this technique is applied through using of the grounded plant material with a suitable organic solvent (hexane, acetone, methanol, ethanol etc.) together in a reaction vessel ( Ashibuogwu et al., 2022 ). In this method, where the extraction rate can be increased by factors such as heat and mechanical mixing, the extraction process is stopped when the secondary metabolite quantities remaining in the extract and plant material reach equilibrium.…”
Section: Secondary Metabolite Extraction From Plant Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%