The effects of drying temperature on total phenolic content (TPC) and Antioxidant Activities of Misai Kucing (Orthosiphon stamineus Benth) Plants
Abstract
The modified spectrophotometric method makes use of the 2,2- diphenyl-1-
picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical and its specific absorbance properties. The absorbance
decreases when the radical is reduced by antioxidants. In contrast to other
investigations, the absorbance was measured at a wavelength of 517 nm which
disappears upon reduction by an antiradical compound. In addition, a synthetic
antioxidant slowly reacts with DPPH∙ reaching a steady state. The use of methanol as
extract ant restricts the cellular compounds responsible for scavenging the DPPH
radical. Phenolic compounds are known as oxidizing agent that contributes in the
reduction process. On the other hand, it accepts an electron during the reaction.
However, it is different with the free radical which is involved in the oxidation process.
Hence, it is important to act as a reducing agent that donates an electron. The
concentration of gallic acid equivalent is the main parameter in order to determine the
total phenolic compounds in the sample extracts. From the data, the amount of
phenolics can be estimated due to the antioxidants activities. Design of Experiment
(DOE) is used to analyze the result. Overall, drying temperature had no significant
effect on the TPC content (mg/L gallic acid equivalent) in the plant parts in terms of the
free radical scavenging activity.