Browsing School of Bioprocess Engineering (FYP) by Subject "Herbal plants"
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Change in total phenolic content and antioxidant activity at different growth and development stages of Misai Kucing (Orthosiphon stamineus) plants
(Universiti Malaysia PerlisSchool of Bioprocess Engineering, 2010-05)Many studies on herbal plants indicated that chemical content composition of these plants may vary substantially at the different growth stages. In this research, the changes of total phenolic content and antioxidant ... -
The effects of drying temperature on total phenolic content (TPC) and Antioxidant Activities of Misai Kucing (Orthosiphon stamineus Benth) Plants
(Universiti Malaysia PerlisSchool of Bioprocess Engineering, 2010-06)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 ... -
Effects of drying temperatures and residual moisture content on marker compounds, total phenolics and antioxidant capacity of Orthosiphon stamineus benth (Misai Kucing) leaves
(Universiti Malaysia PerlisSchool of Bioprocess Engineering, 2011-05)Experiments were conducted to determine effect on total phenolic, biomarker compounds and antioxidant capacity. Different temperature treatment (40, 50 and 70°C) and drying stage for different moisture content (initial, ... -
Enzymatic in vitro antidiabetic of Cemumar (Micromelum pubescens), Tebengau (Ehretia laevis), and Kedondong (Spondias dulcis) leaves extract
(Universiti Malaysia PerlisSchool of Bioprocess Engineering, 2011-05)In vitro method is widely used to determine the anti-diabetic activities in herbal plants. The method does not involved human body or animal as the model in the experiment. In this project, three types of plant are ... -
In vitro antidiabetic of Cemumar (Micromelum pubescens), Tebengau (Ehretia laevis) and Kedondong (Spondias dulcis) leaves extract
(Universiti Malaysia PerlisSchool of Bioprocess Engineering, 2010-05)In vitro method is widely used to determine the antidiabetic activities in herbal plants. The method does not involved human body or animal as the model in the experiment. In this project, three types of plant are selected ... -
Production boundary limit in commercial processing of Misai Kucing
(Universiti Malaysia PerlisSchool of Bioprocess Engineering, 2011-05)This final year project (FYP) aims to the study consisted of literature review, field trial, laboratory study and simulation model. This is important to determine the production capacity utilization and equipment uptime ... -
Production boundary limit in commercial production of Ginseng Jawa
(Universiti Malaysia PerlisSchool of Bioprocess Engineering, 2011-05)This final year project (FYP) aims to study the production boundary limit in commercial production of Ginseng Jawa. The experimental study begins by carrying an investigative experiment on the plant’s growth curve of Ginseng ... -
Total phenolic content and antiodant activity of G.obscurum
(Universiti Malaysia PerlisSchool of Bioprocess Engineering, 2011)The natural value of the leaves of the Tebengau ‘Glochidion obscurum’ was explored in this study. The leaf sample of these plant species was collected at Pusat Agrotech Sungai Chucuh. Other than that, this experiment ...