In-vitro comparative study of solvent effect on antioxidant properties of leaf extracts of Anthocleista djalonensis
Chika C Abba,
Chineze B Nsofor,
Chioma C Udeozor
et al.
Abstract:This study demonstrated that the extraction solvents play an important role in the extraction of important bioactive compounds with antioxidant properties from the leaves of Anthocleista djalonensis. Anthocleista djalonensis, a plant native to tropical Africa, is believed to have antioxidant properties due to its bioactive composition. The powdered leaves were macerated using local gin, hot distilled water, and analytical ethanol to extract bioactive compounds. The in vitro antioxidant activity of these extrac… Show more
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