PRELIMINARY STUDIES ON ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF EXTRACT OBTAINED FROM BLACK CARTENTER ANT CAMPONOTUS COMPRESSES (FAB.,) (HYMENOPTERA: FORMICIDAE)
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2020-07
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE RESEARCH IN TECHNOLOGY
Abstract
Different types of toxins, debris and reactive
oxygen species, commonly known as free radicals, are
generated during metabolism by natural cell death,
infections, pollution etc. The side effects of many drugs
and medicines are also due to generation and
accumulation of such free radicals. They cause many
histopathological and physiological disorders leading to
degenerative diseases. Thus, these wastes are to be
disposed off and removed as early as possible for
normal functioning of the body and healing process. In
modern medical science it is believed that antioxidants,
also known as free radical scavenging agents play an
important role. Exogenous intake of antioxidants helps
the body to scavenge free radicals effectively and to
promote natural functioning of all body systems. In this
present study, In vitro antioxidant activity of C.
compressus extract was determined using DPPH radical
scavenging method. A concentration dependent
inhibition of DPPH radicals was observed with
maximum activity (89.24 ± 0.005) at 4 mg/ml dose
followed by other concentration tested, 3 mg/ml
(79.24%), 2 mg/ml (65.48%) and 1 mg/ml (54.13%). At
still higher concentration, 5 mg/ml (89.11%), a rather
lower, and statistically at similarity, inhibition was
noticed than the preceding concentration. The
antioxidant activity of C. compressus may be due to the
presence of bioactive peptides. Further detailed studies
on the antioxidant activity of C. compressus extract
observation on animals are needed to define the
mechanism of antioxidant activity.
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Camponotus compressus, Insect extrac, Antioxidant activity, DPPH Radical scavenging method