The present study aimed at identifying the nature of the components responsible for their antioxidant activity. Phytochemicals and plant extracts, present in fruits, vegetables, plants, herbs and beverages, have been shown to have antioxidant potential that may modulate the etiology of certain chronic diseases. Several studies have shown that the higher antioxidant activity associated with medicinal plants is attributed to the total phenolic compounds . The analysis of the phytochemicals in the methanolic extracts revealed phenolics and alkaloids to be the active components, which are probably the major players in the antioxidant responses evoked by the plant. Further studies are needed to be conducted to understand the structural features of the compounds predicted from the phytochemical analyses
The present study aimed at identifying the nature of the components responsible for their antioxidant activity. Phytochemicals and plant extracts, present in fruits, vegetables, plants, herbs and beverages, have been shown to have antioxidant potential that may modulate the etiology of certain chronic diseases. Several studies have shown that the higher antioxidant activity associated with medicinal plants is attributed to the total phenolic compounds . The analysis of the phytochemicals in the methanolic extracts revealed phenolics and alkaloids to be the active components, which are probably the major players in the antioxidant responses evoked by the plant. Further studies are needed to be conducted to understand the structural features of the compounds predicted from the phytochemical analyses
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