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    UJI ANTIOKSIDAN DARI EKSTRAK TUMBUHAN PAKU (Pyrrosia lanceolata)
    (Elfitra, 2022-07) Febriani, Amalia; Hendra, Rudi
    Pyrrosia lanceolata is one of the Polypodiaceae species that is commonly employed as a traditional medicinal plant. Previous research have reported that extracts of n-hexane, ethyl acetate and methanol from this plant have anti-inflammatory activity and antioxidant activity against ethanolic extracts with a value of 70.55% using the DPPH method and in a consentration 10 ppm. However, the antioxidant activity of extract from this plant has not been studied. The IC50 value of the n-hexane extract was 71.62 μg/mL, that of the dichloromethane extract was 48.55 μg/mL, that of the ethyl acetate extract was 12.08 μg/mL, that of the methanol extract was 2.23 μg/mL, that of the water was 35.83 μg/mL, and that of the ascorbic acid was 8.56 μg/mL. According to the IC50 value, the ethyl acetate extract had higher antioxidant activity than the nhexane, dichloromethane, methanol, and water extracts, but lower than the positive control ascorbic acid.

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