Evaluation of Antioxidant Activity of Plant-parasitic Macrofungus: Phellinus durissimus (Lloyd) Roy

Evaluation of Antioxidant Activity of Plant-parasitic Macrofungus: Phellinus durissimus (Lloyd) Roy

Authors

  • Suman K. Lahiri, Rina H. Gokani, Mrugesh D. Shukla, Hasmukh A. Modi, Devdas D. Santani, and Mamta B. Shah

Keywords:

Phellinus durissimus; polypore; plant-parasite; antioxidant; traditional practice

Abstract

Phellinus durissimus (Lloyd) Roy is a plant parasitic macrofungal drug, which is known to be used in
traditional medicinal practices by tribes of South Gujarat. The methanol extract (PdM) was subjected
to in vitro chemical assays like, DPPH (1, 1-diphenyl-2-picryl hydrazyl) free radical, superoxide
radical, hydroxyl radical, nitric oxide scavenging activity, erythrocyte hemolysis test, β-carotene
bleaching test, linoleic acid-ferric thiocynate and lipid peroxidation. This was followed by the
evaluation of the ethyl acetate soluble (PdEs) and insoluble (PdEi) fractions of PdM, by DPPH free
radical scavenging activity, linoleic acid-ferric thiocynate method and β-carotene bleaching test. PdM
showed considerable antioxidant activity in most of the assays, yielding IC50 values between 50 to 100
μg mL-1, baring hydroxyl radical scavenging activity and erythrocyte hemolysis tests, of which its
activity in the former assay was much lower and the later was higher than the rest of the assays. PdEs
and PdEi showed substantial activities in either of the DPPH and lipid peroxidation assays n
comparison to each other. The current work is the first report that establishes P. durissimus has
significant antioxidant potential which is comparable to or better than other species of
Hymenochaetaceae.

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30-01-2010

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