Author(s):
Lena Ahmed Saleh Al-Faqeeh, Rafiuddin Naser, Kagne SR
Email(s):
lenaalfaqeeh8@gmail.com
DOI:
10.5958/0974-360X.2020.00759.3
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Lena Ahmed Saleh Al-Faqeeh1*, Rafiuddin Naser2, Kagne SR3
1Research Scholar in Microbiology, Department of Botany, Maulana Azad Collage of Arts, Science and Commerce, Dr. Rafiq Zakaria Campus, Rauza Bagh, Aurangabad, M.S., India.
2Assistant Professor of Botany, Department of Botany, Maulana Azad Collage of Arts, Science and Commerce, Dr. Rafiq Zakaria Campus, Rauza Bagh, Aurangabad, M.S., India.
3Associate Professor of Microbiology, Department of Microbiology, Badrinarayan Barwale Mahavidyalaya College, Jalna, India.
*Corresponding Author
Published In:
Volume - 13,
Issue - 9,
Year - 2020
ABSTRACT:
Mushrooms have been used by ancient people due to their nutritional and medicinal value. The present study aimed to evaluate phytochemical compounds and antioxidant activity of Hypsizygus ulmarius (Bull.) methanolic extract and its fractionation. Phytochemical analysis showed the presence of alkaloids, tannins and phenolic compounds, flavonoids, anthraquinone, saponin, coumarin and steroids. Petroleum ether fraction contain tannins and phenolic compounds which are absent in ethyl acetate fraction. Antioxidant activity using DPPH assay showed that IC50 of methanolic extract, petroleum ether and ethyl acetate fractions were 8.4µg/ml, 7.44 µg/ml and 6.77µg/ml, respectively. Hypsizygus ulmarius (Bull.) may be consider as a good source for phytochemicals and antioxidant which can be used in medical and pharmaceutical research. Furthermore, study carried out for the antimicrobial and anticancer activity of methanolic extract and its fractionation is under process.
Cite this article:
Lena Ahmed Saleh Al-Faqeeh, Rafiuddin Naser, Kagne SR. Phytochemical screening and antioxidant activity of Hypsizygus ulmarius (Bull.). Research J. Pharm. and Tech 2020; 13(9):4297-4302. doi: 10.5958/0974-360X.2020.00759.3
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Lena Ahmed Saleh Al-Faqeeh, Rafiuddin Naser, Kagne SR. Phytochemical screening and antioxidant activity of Hypsizygus ulmarius (Bull.). Research J. Pharm. and Tech 2020; 13(9):4297-4302. doi: 10.5958/0974-360X.2020.00759.3 Available on: https://www.rjptonline.org/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2020-13-9-47
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