Phytochemical Analysis and Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Kenaf and Roselle Seeds
- Author:
Nyam KV
;
Sin LN
;
Kamariah L
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Alkaloids;
arachidonic acid (AA) induced paw edema;
carrageenan-induced paw edema;
flavonoids;
histamine induced paw edema;
phenolics;
saponins;
terpenoids
- From:
Malaysian Journal of Nutrition
2015;21(2):245-254
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Introduction: Both kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus) and roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa) belong to the Malvaceae family.
Method: In this study, the phytochemical analysis and anti-inflammatory activity of kenaf seed oil (KSO), kenaf seed extract (KSE), roselle seed oil (RSO) and roselle seed extract (RSE) were investigated.
Results:The flavonoids content present in the roselle seed oil (RSO), roselle seed extract (RSE), kenaf seed oil (KSO) and kenaf seed extract (KSE) ranged from 52.94±7.31 mg catechin/100g of sample (KSE) to 290.05±12.04 mg catechin/100 g of (RSE); phenolic content ranged from 108.46±6.40mg GAE/ 100g of sample (RSO) to 229.65±7.91 mg GAE/ 100g of sample (RSE); saponin content ranged from 68.14±3.46 mg saponin/ 100 g of sample (KSO) to 98.50±2.44 mg saponin/ 100g of sample (RSE); terpenoid content ranged from 148.76±9.69 mg linaloo1/100g of sample (KSO) to 294.74±16.14 mg linaloo1/100g of sample (RSE); and alkaloid content ranged from 17.40±1.346%/g (KSO) to 46.95±1.792%/g (RSE). The results showed that KSE, RSO and RSE significantly inhibited (p<0.05) inflammation compared to the control.
Conclusion: The present study demonstrates that KSE, RSO and RSE exhibit potent anti-inflammatory property and offer potential for use as a therapeutic regiment in managing inflammatory conditions.
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