Literature DB >> 9172694

[Antioxidant properties of a series of extracts from medicinal plants].

I V Bol'shakova, E L Lozovskaia, I I Sapezhinskiĭ.   

Abstract

Investigation of antioxidant properties of some plants was carried out. A group of plants affected human central nervous system was studied in detail. Efficiency of plants as antioxidants was tested by the influence of their extracts on the yield of photochemiluminescence of Gly-Trp solutions. Antioxidant properties were examined under conditions when their own absorption was minimized. Riboflavin as additional sensitizer was used in this experiment for superoxide generation. The antioxidant effect was evaluated with regard to single dose of plant extracts and their concentration in human organism. The effect decreases in the following consequence: Hypericum > Eleutherococcus > Rhodiola > Leonurus > Aralia > Valeriana > Echinopanax > Schizandra > Panax gin-seng.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9172694

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biofizika        ISSN: 0006-3029


  5 in total

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