• Title of article

    Effect of solvent extraction on antioxidant and antibacterial activities from Quercus infectoria (Manjakani)

  • Author/Authors

    Nur Syukriah, A. R. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia - Centre of Lipid Engineering Applied Research (CLEAR), Faculty of Chemical Engineering - Department of Bioprocess Engineering, Malaysia , Liza, M. S. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia - Centre of Lipid Engineering Applied Research (CLEAR), Faculty of Chemical Engineering - Department of Bioprocess Engineering, Malaysia , Harisun, Y. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia - Institute of Bioproduct Development, Faculty of Chemical Engineering, Malaysia , Fadzillah, A. A. M. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia - Faculty of Chemical Engineering - Department of Bioprocess Engineering, Malaysia

  • From page
    1067
  • To page
    1073
  • Abstract
    Bioactive compounds from Quercus Infectoria (manjakani) were extracted with six different types of solvents: 100% methanol, ethanol, acetone, aqueous and 70% methanol and ethanol. High Performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was used to identify and quantify the active compounds, namely gallic acid and tannic acid. Total phenolics content were determined by Folin-Ciocalteu while antioxidant and antibacterial activity were tested using DPPH free radicals scavenging and disc diffusion assay. The result revealed that aqueous extract contained the highest concentration of bioactive compounds compared to other types of solvents which are 51.14 mg/g sample and 1332.88 mg/g sample of gallic acid and tannic acid respectively.. The highest level of phenolic compound was found in 100% acetone extract (121 mg GAE/g). The results demonstrated that aqueous extract gives the highest antioxidant activity approximately 94.55% while acetone extract gives the largest inhibition zone for disc diffusion assay which is 19.00 mm respectively. The results revealed rich sources of gallic acid and tannic acid in Q. infectoria which might provide a novel source of these natural antioxidant and antibacterial activity.
  • Keywords
    Quercus infectoria , Tannic acid , Gallic acid , Antioxidant activity , Antibacterial activity
  • Journal title
    International Food Research Journal
  • Journal title
    International Food Research Journal
  • Record number

    2560901