Evaluation of Potential and In-Vitro Antioxidant Activity of Mangrove Leaves Avicennia marina Ethanolic Extract
Keywords:
In-vitro antioxidant, Avicennia marina, Phytochemical, pharmacologicalAbstract
Mangroves thrive under stressful and extreme tropical environmental conditions such as high solar radiation, temperature, salinity, and anaerobic conditions that may have unfavourable effects on the photosynthesis of these plants. Mangrove is used in traditional medicine for the treatment of skin disorders, boils and wounds. The conventional methods are poor, time-consuming as well as less systematic. The present study was carried out to A. marina and explores. This research may be useful for constituent (s)-based pharmacological activity. Plants are a rich wellspring of optional metabolites with intriguing organic exercises. The phytochemical analysis of A. marina reveals the presence of tannin, flavonoids, terpenoids, alkaloids, cardiac glycosides, and steroids. .A. marina is a traditional medicinal plant and the leaves have tremendous medicinal values. In the current examination, ethanolic leaf concentrate of A. marina was analyzed using In-vitro antioxidant activity of Avicennia marina DPPH and H2O2 scavenging activity different concentration signification amount of Ascorbic acid compare each concentration with (Positive control).
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