Radical scavenging activity of kemenyan resin produced by an indonesian native plant, styrax sumatrana1

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Abstract

Kemenyan resin from Styrax sumatrana is a unique non-timber forest product (NTFP) native from Sumatera Island, Indonesia. It possesses a wide range of applications in the pharmaceutical, perfume, and cosmetics industries. In this paper, six kemenyan resin samples were investigated to evaluate their free radical scavenging activity using 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) reagent. The kemenyan resin samples, which originated from North Tapanuli, Pakpak Bharat, and Humbang Hasundutan, showed high antioxidant activity with IC50 < 16 mg/L. The antioxidant activity of common kemenyan resin constituents, i.e., cinnamic acid, ethyl cinnamate, gallic acid, and vanillin was also investigated as positive control, although they exhibited lower antioxidant activity (IC50 < 1000 mg/L), except for gallic acid (IC50 = 5,23 mg/L). The total phenolic and flavonoid contents (TPC and TFC) for all samples were 44-66 mg gallic acid equivalents (GAE)/g sample and 143-160 mg quarcetin equivalents (QE)/g sample. The results revealed that kemenyan resin has high potency as an antioxidant and could be used as a natural antioxidant resource.

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Hidayat, A., Iswanto, A. H., Susilowati, A., & Rachmat, H. H. (2018). Radical scavenging activity of kemenyan resin produced by an indonesian native plant, styrax sumatrana1. Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology, 46(4), 346–354. https://doi.org/10.5658/WOOD.2018.46.4.346

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