dc.description.abstract | Averrhoa bilimbi (Billin) and Flacourtia inermis (Lovi) plants belong to underutilized fruit
plants in Sri Lanka. These plants are comprised of valuable phytochemicals such as
flavonoids, and phenolics which can act as anti-oxidants, anti-bacterial, anti- anti-inflammatory
and anti-cancer agents. Therefore, in this paper, we hope to focus on a comparative
account of the anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory activity of two varieties of fruit and
leaf extracts. The extracts were prepared by three methods where two aqueous extracts
were prepared by a hot water (100 °C) extraction method and a maceration extraction
method. The third extract was prepared by methanol maceration method. Total Phenolic
Content was evaluated by Folin Ciocalteu method, while the anti-oxidant activity was determined
by DPPH assay (2,2-diphenyl-1-picryl-hydrazyl-hydrate). The anti-inflammatory
activity of the extracts was evaluated by human red blood cell membrane stabilization
(HRBC) assay and albumin denaturation assay. Out of all extracts, the highest value for
total phenolic content was demonstrated by the F. inermis fruit macerated water extract:
340.69 ± 4.04 mg GAE/g. When considering the DPPH assay, the hot water extract of
A. bilimbi fruit and methanol extract of F. inermis fruit showed similar inhibition values
as 72.60% and 71.49% for 1mg/ml respectively. When considering the anti-inflammatory
activity, the water macerated F. inermis leaves extract showed the highest inhibition value
of 91. 44% for 1 mg/ml of the extract by HRBC assay and the water macerated F. inermis
fruit extract showed the highest inhibition value of 92.30% for 1 mg/ml for the albumin
assay as well. These results can be used for further analysis and where novel value-added
food supplements could be developed for the local and export markets. | en_US |