Phytochemical and Pharmacological Evaluation of a Medicinal Plant of Indonesian Tengger Ethnic Group
Date
2021-12-01Author
NUGRAHA, Ari Satia
ANGGITA, Indras Dwi
RATNADEWI, Anak Agung Istri
SISWOYO, Tri Agus
PRATAMA, Antonius Nugraha Widhi
HENDRA, Rudi
KELLER, Paul A.
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The people of Tengger, the last Hindu Society on the Javanese Island-Indonesia, use leaves from Cordyline fruticosa
to treat different ailments related to blood circulation problems and high blood sugar levels. However, there are limited
studies on the medicinal potency of the plant. In this study, the crude methanol extract was chemically profiled using
a vanillin staining agent, then fractionated, and subjected to exhaustive preparative HPLC separation, which isolated
the major components. Antioxidant and α-amylase inhibition bioassays were performed to evaluate the plant potency
as an antidiabetic medicament. Chemical profiling indicated phenolic compounds present with the major constituent
identified as rutinoside based on NMR and MS spectral data analysis. The crude methanol extract indicated DPPH
scavenging activity with an IC50 value of 116.65 ± 2.60 µg/mL. The extract exhibited a moderate α-amylase inhibition
with an IC50 value of 352.42 ± 2.76 µg/mL. Overall, this study reports the phytochemical and pharmacological
evaluations of Cordyline fruticosa for the first time
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