Tapping Into Tinospora crispa and Tinospora cordifolia Bioactive Potentials Via Antioxidant, Antiglycation and GC-MS Analyses

Tinospora crispa and Tinospora cordifolia are plant species that are commonly used in traditional medicine, such as Ayurvedic medicine, renowned for their therapeutic roles in addressing diverse health issues, including diabetes. These plants are esteemed for their ability to counter oxidative stres...

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Main Authors: Jaya, Luqman; Amit, Zunika; Singa, Teknowilie; Okechukwu, Patrick N.; Ibahim, Mohamad Johari; Din, Aisha Mohd; Froemming, Gabriele R. A.
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author Jaya
Luqman; Amit
Zunika; Singa
Teknowilie; Okechukwu
Patrick N.; Ibahim
Mohamad Johari; Din
Aisha Mohd; Froemming
Gabriele R. A.
spellingShingle Jaya
Luqman; Amit
Zunika; Singa
Teknowilie; Okechukwu
Patrick N.; Ibahim
Mohamad Johari; Din
Aisha Mohd; Froemming
Gabriele R. A.
Tapping Into Tinospora crispa and Tinospora cordifolia Bioactive Potentials Via Antioxidant, Antiglycation and GC-MS Analyses
Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology
author_facet Jaya
Luqman; Amit
Zunika; Singa
Teknowilie; Okechukwu
Patrick N.; Ibahim
Mohamad Johari; Din
Aisha Mohd; Froemming
Gabriele R. A.
author_sort Jaya
spelling Jaya, Luqman; Amit, Zunika; Singa, Teknowilie; Okechukwu, Patrick N.; Ibahim, Mohamad Johari; Din, Aisha Mohd; Froemming, Gabriele R. A.
Tapping Into Tinospora crispa and Tinospora cordifolia Bioactive Potentials Via Antioxidant, Antiglycation and GC-MS Analyses
MALAYSIAN APPLIED BIOLOGY
English
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Tinospora crispa and Tinospora cordifolia are plant species that are commonly used in traditional medicine, such as Ayurvedic medicine, renowned for their therapeutic roles in addressing diverse health issues, including diabetes. These plants are esteemed for their ability to counter oxidative stress through electron donation which is a prominent feature of antioxidants. However, a sole assessment of their antioxidant effectiveness is insufficient to holistically understand their antioxidative capabilities. This study aimed to study the antioxidative and antiglycation properties exhibited by T. crispa and T. cordifolia. This evaluation encompassed a range of tests measuring radical scavenging activity (DPPH assay), capacity for reducing ferric ions (FRAP assay), and their antiglycation potential (BSA-MGO assay). GC-MS analysis was employed to identify compounds with antioxidative properties within T. crispa and T. cordifolia. The stems and leaves of T. crispa and T. cordifolia underwent solvent extraction using 90% methanol and hot distilled water. Notably, the methanolic extract of T. cordifolia displayed the most robust radical scavenging activity, evident from its lowest IC50 value, 0.03 +/- 0.00 mg/mL in the DPPH assay. Conversely, the methanolic extract of T. crispa exhibited the lowest IC50 value, 0.19 +/- 0.00 mg/mL in the FRAP assay. Additionally, the methanolic extract of T. cordifolia showcased a minimal IC50 value of 0.52 +/- 0.18 mg/mL in the BSA-MGO antiglycation assay. It's worth noting that the methanolic extracts of both T. crispa and T. cordifolia outperformed their hot water counterparts in terms of antioxidative activity, potentially due to the presence of phytochemical compounds such as phenol, 4-vinyl guaiacol, guaiacol, syringol, and vanillin in the methanolic extracts. The study highlights the potent antioxidative properties of T. crispa and T. cordifolia in supporting their traditional medicinal use and leads the way for the development of antioxidant therapies, particularly for managing oxidative stressrelated conditions such as diabetes.
MALAYSIAN SOC APPLIED BIOLOGY
0126-8643
2462-151X
2024
53
6
10.55230/mabjournal.v53i6.2
Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics; Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology

WOS:001402896700003
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001402896700003
title Tapping Into Tinospora crispa and Tinospora cordifolia Bioactive Potentials Via Antioxidant, Antiglycation and GC-MS Analyses
title_short Tapping Into Tinospora crispa and Tinospora cordifolia Bioactive Potentials Via Antioxidant, Antiglycation and GC-MS Analyses
title_full Tapping Into Tinospora crispa and Tinospora cordifolia Bioactive Potentials Via Antioxidant, Antiglycation and GC-MS Analyses
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description Tinospora crispa and Tinospora cordifolia are plant species that are commonly used in traditional medicine, such as Ayurvedic medicine, renowned for their therapeutic roles in addressing diverse health issues, including diabetes. These plants are esteemed for their ability to counter oxidative stress through electron donation which is a prominent feature of antioxidants. However, a sole assessment of their antioxidant effectiveness is insufficient to holistically understand their antioxidative capabilities. This study aimed to study the antioxidative and antiglycation properties exhibited by T. crispa and T. cordifolia. This evaluation encompassed a range of tests measuring radical scavenging activity (DPPH assay), capacity for reducing ferric ions (FRAP assay), and their antiglycation potential (BSA-MGO assay). GC-MS analysis was employed to identify compounds with antioxidative properties within T. crispa and T. cordifolia. The stems and leaves of T. crispa and T. cordifolia underwent solvent extraction using 90% methanol and hot distilled water. Notably, the methanolic extract of T. cordifolia displayed the most robust radical scavenging activity, evident from its lowest IC50 value, 0.03 +/- 0.00 mg/mL in the DPPH assay. Conversely, the methanolic extract of T. crispa exhibited the lowest IC50 value, 0.19 +/- 0.00 mg/mL in the FRAP assay. Additionally, the methanolic extract of T. cordifolia showcased a minimal IC50 value of 0.52 +/- 0.18 mg/mL in the BSA-MGO antiglycation assay. It's worth noting that the methanolic extracts of both T. crispa and T. cordifolia outperformed their hot water counterparts in terms of antioxidative activity, potentially due to the presence of phytochemical compounds such as phenol, 4-vinyl guaiacol, guaiacol, syringol, and vanillin in the methanolic extracts. The study highlights the potent antioxidative properties of T. crispa and T. cordifolia in supporting their traditional medicinal use and leads the way for the development of antioxidant therapies, particularly for managing oxidative stressrelated conditions such as diabetes.
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