Effectiveness of antioxidant and anticoligenase activity of 70% ethanolic extracts of Kemangi leaves (Ocimum Basilicum)

  • Hanjaya Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Prima Indonesia, Medan, Sumatera Utara, Indonesia
  • Ermi Girsang Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Prima Indonesia, Medan, Sumatera Utara, Indonesia
  • Ali Napiah Nasution Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Prima Indonesia, Medan, Sumatera Utara, Indonesia
  • Sukirman Lie Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Prima Indonesia, Medan, Sumatera Utara, Indonesia
Keywords: FRAP, Eugenol, Antioxidant, Anticoligenase

Abstract

Free radicals are one form of reactive oxygen compounds, which are generally known as compounds that have unpaired electrons. Kemangi leaves are used as an aphrodisiac because they contain araginin which can strengthen sperm resistance and prevent infertility. Besides araginin, Kemangi leaves also contain other secondary metabolites such as essential oils, phytosterols, alkaloids, phenolic compounds, tannins, lignin, saponins, flavonoids, terpenoids and anthraquinones. Phytochemical screening results of 70% ethanol extract of kemangi herbs themselves showed the presence of secondary metabolites of flavonoids, saponins, tannins and triterpenoids / steroids. In this study, antioxidant activity was tested using the FRAP (Ferric Reducing Antioxidant Power) method, with concentrations of kemangi leaf extract and comparative compounds Euginol each concentration of 1000 μL/ml, 5000 μL/ml, 250 μL/ml, and 125 μL/ml, 62.50 μL/ml, and 31.25 μL/ml measured at 745 nm wavelength and collagenase inhibition test with ethanol extract of kemangi leaves with a comparison of eugenol compounds measured at a wavelength of 335 nm. The FRAP antioxidant activity results obtained based on IC50 Eugenol value of 261.36 μg/ml and Kemangi leaf extract at 111.32 μg/ml, antolagenagenase from Eugenol at 255.32 μg/ml and Kemangi leaf extract at 110.65 μ/ml. 

Published
2019-12-27
Section
Original Article