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Anti-Diabetic and Free Radical Scavenging Activity of Phytochemicals from Caesalpinia bonducella

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dc.contributor.author Shanmuga, Priya A.
dc.contributor.author Firdous, Jannathul
dc.contributor.author Karpagam, Thirunethiran
dc.contributor.author Suganya, V.
dc.contributor.author Badrinarayanan, Varalakshmi
dc.contributor.author (UniKL RCMP)
dc.date.accessioned 2026-04-16T07:43:52Z
dc.date.available 2026-04-16T07:43:52Z
dc.date.issued 2024-07
dc.identifier.citation Shanmuga PA, Firdous J, Karpagam T, Suganya V., Badrinarayanan V. Anti-Diabetic and Free Radical Scavenging Activity of Phytochemicals from Caesalpinia bonducella. International Journal of Advancement in Life Sciences Research [Internet]. 2024 Jan 1;07(03):166–75. Available from: https://doi.org/10.31632/ijalsr.2024.v07i03.015 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 25814877
dc.identifier.uri https://www.ijalsr.org/index.php/journal/article/view/311
dc.identifier.uri https://ir.unikl.edu.my/jspui/handle/ir.unikl.edu.my/34281
dc.description.abstract Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease resulted with high blood glucose levels due to oxidative stress that leads to many complications. Natural compounds derived from herbal plants are alternative source that increasing globally in the process of diabetes drug development. The present study investigates the potential of plant natural compounds for its therapeutic capability to treat diabetic mellitus. Phytochemicals were extracted and purified from seeds of the plant Caesalpinia bonducella. The functional group in Caesalpinia bonducellawas confirmed by UV-VIS and FTIR spectroscopic technique. The seed extract's in vitro antioxidant properties in various concentration (0.25 to 1 g/mL) were carried out against the DPPH and H2O2 onion radical scavenging assay. In vitro studies of anti-diabetic activity were also evaluated by inhibiting key enzymes that are involved in glucose metabolism such as alpha amylase. The seed extract was found to inhibit the enzyme responsible for glucose metabolism and so maximum inhibition was observed in 0.25 mg/mL and the compound was found to be highly reactive against free radicals. In the DPPH assay, the plant seed extract has a maximum inhibitory activity of 92.04% at high concentration. Additionally, for the H2O2 scavenging test, the inhibition of the plant seed extract at 0.75 g/mL concentration was 88.3%. This suggests that the plant’s phytocompounds may offer therapeutic benefits for the treatment of diabetes and conditions linked to oxidative stress. In vivo investigations of the study's findings are further necessary to validate the phytocomplex's efficacy and open the door to the creation of cutting-edge treatments for antioxidants and diabetes. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Dr Tarak Nath Podder Memorial Foundation en_US
dc.subject Anti-diabetic activity en_US
dc.subject Caesalpinia bonducella en_US
dc.subject enzyme inhibition en_US
dc.subject free-radical scavenging action en_US
dc.title Anti-Diabetic and Free Radical Scavenging Activity of Phytochemicals from Caesalpinia bonducella en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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