Antiradical activity of Paulownia tomentosa (Scrophulariaceae) extracts

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Abstract

Paulownia tomentosa is a large indecidous tree planted mostly for its fast growing wood and decoratative purposes. The tree is also used in traditional Chinese medicine. As a part of our study of natural polyphenols, the fruits of Paulownia tomentosa were extracted by EtOH and than subjected to liquid/liquid extraction. Fractions were analysed by TLC and HPLC to determine presence of phenolic substantaces. We identified and quantified acteoside (1) and isoacteoside (2) in the EtOAc and n-BuOH extracts; mimulone (3) and diplacone (4) in the MeOH extract. To determine the antiradical activity of extracts we used the anti DPPH and peroxynitrite assays. The activity was expressed as Trolox C equivalents, IC50 for DPPH scavenging and a time dependency course was established. The polyphenols content was determined; results were expressed as gallic acid equivalents. Using these methods we found the fractions of the n-BuOH, EtOAc and MeOH extracts that display antiradical activity, which could be exploited as potential pharmaceuticals. © 2007 by MDPI.

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Smejkal, K., Holubova, P., Zima, A., Muselik, J., & Dvorska, M. (2007). Antiradical activity of Paulownia tomentosa (Scrophulariaceae) extracts. Molecules, 12(6), 1210–1219. https://doi.org/10.3390/12061210

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