EFFECT OF SEASON ON IN VITRO ANTI OXIDANT ACTIVITY OF MENTHA SPICATA L. LEAVES
Prasenjit Mitra, Tanaya Ghosh and Dr. Prasanta Kumar Mitra*
ABSTRACT
Mentha spicata Linn. (M. spicata L.), an herbaceous rhizomatous
perennial plant, has several pharmacological activities including antioxidant
activity. We have also shown anti-oxidant activity of M.
spicata L. leaves of this region. As biological activity of a plant varies
with season aim of this work is to see effect of season, if any, on in
vitro anti-oxidant activity of M. spicata L. leaves. Leaves of M. spicata
L. were collected in different seasons, authenticated by expert, and its
in vitro antioxidant activity was checked by superoxide anion
generation with the help of xanthine-xanthine oxidase assay and with
linoleic acid peroxidation assay as well as DPPH photometric assay.
Total phenol, flavonoids, ascorbic acid and carotenoids contents of M.
spicata L. leaves in different seasons were also estimated. Results showed that leaves of M.
spicata L. of Autumn (August - September) had maximum in vitro anti-oxidant activity. This
was due to high content of total phenol, flavonoid, ascorbic acid and carotenoids in the leaves
during the period. Leaves of M. spicata L. during Autumn (August - September), therefore,
should be used to get maximum anti-oxidant activity.
Keywords: M. spicata L. anti-oxidant activity, total phenol, flavonoid ascorbic acid, carotenoids, effect of season.
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