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Pharm Nanotechnol ; 2023 Jun 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37264623

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BACKGROUND: Mahkota Dewa (Phaleria macrocarpa) seed has various phytochemical compounds and low pharmacological activities, including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. OBJECTIVE: This research aimed to study nanoemulsion preparations of Mahkota Dewa seed (NE-BMD) for their anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. METHOD: The nanoemulsion was prepared using an ultrasonication probe and followed by selecting two formulations, F7 and F8. The anti-oxidant activity test was carried out using the DPPH method, meanwhile, the anti-inflammatory activity test was conducted using the protein denaturation method with Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA) for in vitro studies. In addition, for in vivo studies, the plethysmometer method was used with 1% carrageenan as an inducer. RESULTS: The characterization of NE-BMD preparations showed that the particle size and polydispersity index were 26,83 ± 1,27 nm (PI: 0.36 ± 0.03) and 30.73 ± 1.50 nm (PI: 0.32 ± 0.06) for NE-BMD F7 and F8 formulation, respectively. In addition, the anti-oxidant activity test revealed that the IC50 values of NE_BMD F7 and F8 were 15.62 ± 1.40 µg/ml and 28.39 ± 4.69 µg/ml, respectively. The protein denaturation test showed that the IC50 values for NE-BMD F7 and F8 were 94.39 ± 1.24 µg/ml and 196.63 ± 1.61 µg/ml, respectively. Meanwhile, the study of anti-inflammatory in vivo for NE-BMD F7 with a 1 g/kg BW dose showed a significant improvement in anti-inflammatory activity compared to BMD extract. CONCLUSION: This research suggests that due to the smaller drug particle size, the nanoemulsion dosage form of Mahkota Dewa seed extract has anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory activities, thus emerging as an adjunct alternative treatment for inflammation.

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J Food Sci Technol ; 54(10): 3349-3357, 2017 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28974820

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In this study, antioxidant activities and identification of the bioactive substances in Gnetum gnemon L. (Gg) seed hard shell were evaluated. The seed of Gnetum gnemon L., an Indonesian native plant, is commonly consumed as a vegetable or further processed as cracker. Isolated substances from Gnetum gnemon seed are mainly stilbenoid derivatives which show potent antioxidant, tyrosinase inhibitor, and antimicrobial activities. Nevertheless, the antioxidant activity of its crude extract is still considered weak. In this study, an effort was made to improve antioxidant potency by fractionation using macroporous adsorptive resin (MAR). This fractionation successfully enhanced antioxidant activity of red Gg seed hard shell extract with efficient adsorption contact time within 30 min. Antioxidant activity of fractions 25-75% v/v ethanol increased three- to sevenfold as compared to crude extract and more importantly resulted in dry product which was easier for further processes. Identification of bioactive compounds in Gg seed hard shell extract with different degrees of ripeness was also performed by HPLC and confirmed the presence of Gnetin C, resveratrol, and other stilbenoid derivatives. These other stilbenoid derivatives could be the main substances contributing in antioxidant action with lower IC50 as compared to both Gnetin C and resveratrol. In summary, fractionation process using MAR HPD-600 reduced unnecessary sugar molecules from red Gg seed hard shell extract hence resulting to fraction with strong antioxidant activity.

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