Quantification of total phenol and flavonoid content, in vitro investigation of antioxidant activity and cytotoxic effect of the seed extract of piper nigrum linn (white pepper)

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2016-02Publisher
BRAC UniversityAuthor
Manzoor, FarzanaMetadata
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Piper nigrum Linn or pepper as more commonly known, is an essential everyday spice.
Current study endeavours to assess the healing and medicinal properties that Piper nigrum
exhibits, its role in traditional medicine and its application today. It is reported to possess
antioxidant qualities that neutralize harmful “free radicals” in our body, many arguments are
still being pointed towards its actual affectivity. In the present study, in vitro antioxidant
activity of the seed extract of white pepper was evaluated by DPPH (2,2-diphenyl-1-
picrylhydraziyl) free radical scavenging assay and total flavonoid and phenol content
determination. In order to determine the cytotoxic effect of the extract, brine shrimp lethality
test has been carried out where the LC50 value were determined and compared with the
standard like vincristine sulphate. Our investigation indicates that the various fractions of the
seed extract of white pepper contain high amount of phenol and flavonoid content with
significant cytotoxic effect which may justify the traditional use of pepper and makes it as
potential natural source in drug discovery and development.