Prooxidant/Antioxidant ratio (ProAntidex) as a better index of net free radical scavenging potential

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Abstract

The antioxidant activity of several Malaysian plant extracts was analyzed simultaneously with their pro-oxidant capacity. This ratio represents an index (ProAntidex) of the net free radical scavenging ability of whole plant extracts. We observed that ethanolic extracts of Nephelium lappaceum peel, Fragaria x ananassa leaf, Lawsonia inermis leaf, Syzygium aqueum leaf and grape seed had a lower Pro-Antidex than the commercially available Emblica™ extract which is an antioxidant agent with very low prooxidant activity. Among the aqueous extracts, Lawsonia inermis leaf, Nephelium mutobile leaf and grape seed had lower pro-oxidant activity compared to the Emblica™ extract. Among these extracts, aqueous extract of Nephelium mutobile leaf had a very low index of 0.05 compared to 0.69 for Emblica™. Most of the extracts had a far lower ProAntidex compared to the Vitamin C. The index enables us to identify extracts with high net free radical scavenging activity potential. The ProAntidex is beneficial as a screening parameter to the food industries and healthcare. © 2010 licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Ling, L. T., Palanisamy, U. D., & Cheng, H. M. (2010). Prooxidant/Antioxidant ratio (ProAntidex) as a better index of net free radical scavenging potential. Molecules, 15(11), 7884–7892. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules15117884

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