Flavonoid Contents and Free Radical Scavenging Activity of Extracts from Leaves, Stems, Rachis and Roots of Dryopteris erythrosora

Authors

  • Jianguo Cao Department of Biology, College of Life & Environment Science, Shanghai Normal University, Guilin Rd, Shanghai, China.
  • Min Zhang Department of Biology, College of Life & Environment Science, Shanghai Normal University, Guilin Rd, Shanghai, China.
  • Quanxi Wang Department of Biology, College of Life & Environment Science, Shanghai Normal University, Guilin Rd, Shanghai, China.
  • Xiling Dai Department of Biology, College of Life & Environment Science, Shanghai Normal University, Guilin Rd, Shanghai, China.
  • Xuefei Chen Department of Biology, College of Life & Environment Science, Shanghai Normal University, Guilin Rd, Shanghai, China.
Abstract:

The present study was designed to explore the flavonoid contents and the radical scavenging activities of 50% ethanol extracts of leaves, stems, rachis and roots of Dryopteris erythrosora. The total flavonoid contents in various parts were determined as: stems > roots > rachis > leaves. All extracts from different parts of D. erythrosora showed strong bioactivities. The DPPH free radical scavenging abilities of extracts were determined as: stems > root > rachis >> leaves. This trend is reciprocal proportion to the total flavonoid contents in leaves, stems, rachis and roots of D. erythrosora extracts. The superoxide anion scavenging abilities of ethanol extracts were determined as: stems > leaves > rachis > root. It illustrated that there are strong superoxide anion scavengers in D. erythrosora. It is worth to separate and identify these components in future.

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volume 11  issue 3

pages  991- 997

publication date 2012-05-21

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