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10915 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=10915 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal application/pdf 4 1.6 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in Adobe InDesign CS6 (Windows) . . 2015-11-28 13:52:34 xmp.id:D433BEE4A895E5118936DDA532D68A38 5059-01-FH02-FSK-16-04937.pdf UniSZA Private Access Evaluation of total flavonoid contents of Mariami Iranian date fruits (Phoenix dactylifera L.) using different extracts International Journal of Preventive and Public Health Sciences Introduction: Phoenix dactylifera Linn., a date palm is known for its nutritional and numerous health benefits due to its presence of bioactive compounds. Iranian Mariami date fruit (IMDF) is widely found and used by people around the globe. Purpose: This study was aimed to determine the total flavonoid contents (TFCs) presence in IMDFs of the three different extracts (methanolic extract, hydro-ethanolic extract, and aqueous). Materials and Methods: All the samples were extracted from three different solvents and measured using aluminum chloride colorimetric method, with some modification. Result: The TFCs of the extracts in decreasing order was methanolic extract (11 mg quercetin [QE]/g) > hydro-ethanolic extract (7.1 mg QE/g) > aqueous (6.8 mg QE/g), respectively. Conclusion: The antioxidant potential effect of IMDFs was due to its high TFCs, which can be benefited to human body systems. In this study, methanol solvent shown to have a high affinity of extracting the flavonoid contents. 1 3 29-32
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Introduction: Phoenix dactylifera Linn., a date palm is known for its nutritional and numerous health benefits due to its presence of bioactive compounds. Iranian Mariami date fruit (IMDF) is widely found and used by people around the globe. Purpose: This study was aimed to determine the total flavonoid contents (TFCs) presence in IMDFs of the three different extracts (methanolic extract, hydro-ethanolic extract, and aqueous). Materials and Methods: All the samples were extracted from three different solvents and measured using aluminum chloride colorimetric method, with some modification. Result: The TFCs of the extracts in decreasing order was methanolic extract (11 mg quercetin [QE]/g) > hydro-ethanolic extract (7.1 mg QE/g) > aqueous (6.8 mg QE/g), respectively. Conclusion: The antioxidant potential effect of IMDFs was due to its high TFCs, which can be benefited to human body systems. In this study, methanol solvent shown to have a high affinity of extracting the flavonoid contents.
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Evaluation of total flavonoid contents of Mariami Iranian date fruits (Phoenix dactylifera L.) using different extracts
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Evaluation of total flavonoid contents of Mariami Iranian date fruits (Phoenix dactylifera L.) using different extracts
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Evaluation of total flavonoid contents of Mariami Iranian date fruits (Phoenix dactylifera L.) using different extracts
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Evaluation of total flavonoid contents of Mariami Iranian date fruits (Phoenix dactylifera L.) using different extracts
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Evaluation of total flavonoid contents of Mariami Iranian date fruits (Phoenix dactylifera L.) using different extracts
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evaluation of total flavonoid contents of mariami iranian date fruits (phoenix dactylifera l.) using different extracts
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