Antioxidative Activity and Tyrosinase Inhibition Effect of Ethanol Extract and Its Fractions from the Branch of Rhododendron schlippenbachii
2013
Lim, D.Y., Kwangju Womens University, Gwangju, Republic of korea | Lee, K.I., Chosun University, Gwangju, Republic of korea
This study was conducted to investigate the antioxidative activity and tyrosinase inhibitory activity of 50 % ethanol extract and its fractions from the branch of Rhododendron schlippenbachii. In DPPH radical scvenging ability, butanol and ethyl acetate fractions showed 59.98% and 55.17 % of relative activity compared with positive control(ascorbic acid), but the 50% ethanol extract showed relatively low activity. In nitric oxide(NO) scavening ability, the ethanol acetate and butanol fractions showed 141.80% and 131.55% relative activity compared with ascorbic acid as used for positive control. Onthe other hand, tyrosinase inhibitory activity of the ethyl acetate and butanol acetate and butanol fractions showed about twice higher activity than positive control(arbutin). It means that the ethyl acetate and butanol fractions from the extact of R. schlippenbachii branch has ability for used as effective radical scavenger and tyrosinase inhibitor.
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