2013
DOI: 10.4314/tjpr.v12i3.16
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Antioxidant Activity and Cytotoxicity of the Leaf and Bark Extracts of <i>Tarchonanthus camphorates</i>

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“…Among the non-enzymatic antioxidants are carotenoids, which are presented ubiquitously in plants and have been reported as vital actors in mitigating adverse effects of salinity on plant growth and metabolism (Rawia et al, 2011). Example of this direct relationship between the level of salinity and concentration of carotenoids are the results of Borghesi et al (2011), who reported that salt stress may lead to similar or higher increases in the fruit of tomato carotenoids and anthocyanins, those made by genetic engineering; therefore, this represents an option with considerable potential exploitation of tomatoes for los descritos por Ghasemi et al (2009), Ebrahimzadeh et al (2008 y Nanyonga et al (2013). Los extractos de las muestras se leyeron en un espectrofotómetro (Bausch and Lomb, Spectronic 20, Estados Unidos de América) a 415 nm.…”
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“…Among the non-enzymatic antioxidants are carotenoids, which are presented ubiquitously in plants and have been reported as vital actors in mitigating adverse effects of salinity on plant growth and metabolism (Rawia et al, 2011). Example of this direct relationship between the level of salinity and concentration of carotenoids are the results of Borghesi et al (2011), who reported that salt stress may lead to similar or higher increases in the fruit of tomato carotenoids and anthocyanins, those made by genetic engineering; therefore, this represents an option with considerable potential exploitation of tomatoes for los descritos por Ghasemi et al (2009), Ebrahimzadeh et al (2008 y Nanyonga et al (2013). Los extractos de las muestras se leyeron en un espectrofotómetro (Bausch and Lomb, Spectronic 20, Estados Unidos de América) a 415 nm.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sample preparation (drying, grinding and storage) is indicated in the previous section for carotenoids. The total flavonoid concentration quantified with a modified method from those described by Ghasemi et al (2009), Ebrahimzadeh et al (2008 and Nanyonga et al (2013). The extracts of the samples were read in a spectrophotometer (Bausch and Lomb, Spectronic 20, USA) at 415 nm.…”
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confidence: 99%