In the present study, seeds of Peaganum harmala were extd. with solvent of varying polarity allowed their sepn. into four subfractions. Total polyphenols and flavonoids contents of Peaganum harmala seeds exts. (PHSE) were detd. as gallic acid equiv. and Quercetin equiv. and were in the following order: chloroform ext. (CHE){>}ethyl acetate ext. (EAE){>}crude ext. (CE). The superoxide radical scavenging properties of PHSE were detd. by either prodn. of uric acid and redn. of Cytochrom c (Cyt c). The inhibition ratios of the Xanthine Oxidase (XO) by CHE and EAE were effective followed by CE. Results for the Cyt c assay were in the same order. The antioxidant potential was confirmed with the non enzymic methods. The highest DPPH radical scavenging activity was obsd. with CE followed by EAE and CHE. The β-carotene/linoleic acid bleaching assay revealed that PHSE have a very important antioxidant activity. Results showed that EAE has the highest antioxidant activity (94.21%), followed by CE and CHE resp. Ferrous ion chelating capacity assay showed that CE, EAE and CE are very active with IC50 of 0.088, 2.256 and 5.286 mg/mL, resp. Peaganum harmala exts. have strong free radicals scavenging and antioxidant activities and may prove to be of potential health benefit. In addn., the ability of PHSE to inhibit XO can be of great use in some diseases where XO is incriminated. [on SciFinder(R)]
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Baghiani, A. (2012). Xanthine Oxidase Inhibition and Antioxidant Effects of Peaganum harmala Seed Extracts. European Journal of Medicinal Plants, 2(1), 42–56. https://doi.org/10.9734/ejmp/2012/898
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