Antioxidant and Cytotoxic Properties of Black Turmeric (Curcuma Caesia Roxb.) Rhizome Extract
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Abstract
The rhizomes of Curcuma caesia have got wide range of attention on various
antipyretic, analgesic, antimutagenic, neuropharmacological, antibacterial and
antifungal pharmacological activities. It is well known for its peculiar characteristics
other than yellow turmeric. With the increasing trend on natural products in modern
phytomedicines, the antioxidant and cytotoxic activities of Curcuma caesia Roxb.
rhizome fractions were evaluated. The DCM fraction showed highest activity with
DPPH assay (78.17%) comparable to the ascorbic acid (88.01%) at 100µg/ml
concentration with IC50
42.72±1.06 µg/ml for DCM fraction followed by MEFCC
(109.25±3.4 µg/ml) and HEFCC (214.87±0.78 µg/ml) respectively. DCM fraction
exhibited more potent antioxidant, subjected to purify active compound with Sephadex
LH-20 column chromatography and thin layer Chromatography (TLC), revealed
different phytochemical compound with different Rf
values ranging from 0.21 to 0.56.
Moreover, based on antioxidant activity, the rhizome fractions were subjected to their
cytotoxic properties against brine shrimp napaulii. The highest degree of lethality was
observed in Methanol fraction (LC50
37.12 µg/ml). Lower the LC50
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11.42 µg/ml), while low at DCM fraction (LC50
value of extract, higher its cytotoxic effect. As all the
extract fractions in both the assay were found to be react in dose dependent manner.
The results thus obtained in the present study indicated that Curcuma caesia Roxb.
rhizome is a rich source of phytochemicals. This could justify the use of plant species
in traditional medicines for the treatment of various ailments.