Journal of Tropical Life Science : International Journal of Theoretical, Experimental, and Applied Life Sciences
Vol. 13 No. 1 (2023)

Phytochemical Analysis, Anti-Inflammatory, and Antioxidant Activity of Selected Medicinal Plants in Mandiangin Rainforest in South Kalimantan, Indonesia: Medicinal Plants in Mandiangin Rainforest in South Kalimantan

Yusanto Nugroho (Department of Forestry, Faculty of Forestry, Lambung Mangkurat University, Banjarbaru, 70714, South Kalimantan, Indonesia)
Windy Budianto (Department of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine, Lambung Mangkurat University, 70714, South Kalimantan, Indonesia)
Salmon Siahaan (Department of Medical Profession, Faculty of Medicine, Ciputra University, Surabaya, 60219, East Java, Indonesia)
Purwakaning Agung (Department of Interna, Soewandhi General Hospital/Faculty of Medicine, Ciputra University, Surabaya, 60142, East Java, Indonesia)
Iskandar Thalib (Unknown)
Eko Suhartono (Department of Interna, Soewandhi General Hospital/Faculty of Medicine, )



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Jan 2023

Abstract

Mandiangin is one of the tropical rainforests in South Kalimantan, with highly diverse plants used for health and medicinal purposes. To date, scientific evidence on these plants' content and bioactivities remain lacking for further medical applications. In this perspective, this study aimed to determine the phytochemical contents of six selected plants, which include the Bilaran Kusan (Passiflora foetida), Sembilakan (Caesalpinia sp), Bamban Batu (Donax cenniformis), Kilayu (Aglaia sp), Ulur-Ulur (Tetrastigma sp), and Mali-Mali (Leea indica) from the Mandiangin rainforest, in addition to their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity. Results revealed that the Leea indica extracts exhibited the highest flavonoid content (70.892 ± 0.34 mg/ml QE), while the highest tannin (2.101 ± 0.02 mg/ml GAE) and alkaloid contents (25.30 ± 0.71 %) were recorded for the Aglaia sp species. Meanwhile, Passiflora foetida showed the highest saponin content at (31.78 ± 2.97 %). Based on the study findings, the extracts of all six plants from the Mandiangin rainforest possessed medically valuable phytochemical constituents, as seen from their appreciable antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity. Of all these plants, P. foetida and L. indica demonstrated the highest antioxidant activity, whereas the highest anti-inflammatory activity was noted for the P. foetida, Aglaia- and Caesalpinia species.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jtrolis

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Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Environmental Science

Description

The Journal of Tropical Life Science (JTLS) provides publication of full-length papers, short communication and review articles describing of new finding or theory in living system, cells and molecular level in tropical life science and related areas. The journal publishes articles that report novel ...