Moringa olefera belongs to the family Moringaceae which is widely cultivated in the world and has its origin in India. The flowers, leaves, seeds and roots of Moringa are used for medicinal purposes and also as food. Moringa leaves contain important constituents, including carbohydrates, protein, vitamins such as riboflavin, ascorbic acid, thiamine, niacin, minerals such as calcium, phosphorus and iron. Moringa leaf extract reduces the free radicals and the oxidation of blood because it contains polyphenol, the leaves are used in medicinal, against AIDS, fever, respiratory diseases and antimicrobial. The study aims to evaluate the antimicrobial, antioxidant and protective effects of different leaf extracts of Moringa olefera grown in Sudan. High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) was used in this study to identify Polyphenol constituents of Moringa olefera leaf extract by different methods (aqueous, ethanol, ethyl acetate and chloroform), it contains gallic acid, Chlorogenic acid, Catechin, Coffeic acid, Rutin, Pyro catechol, Coumaric acid, Vanillin, Ferulic acid1, Naringenin, Propyl Gallate, 4`,7-Dihydroxyisoflavone, and Cinnamic Acid at conc. (µg/15 mg) in all extracts. Ellagic acid gave the highest concentration when extracted by ethyl acetate Caffeine gave the lowest concentration. in all different extracts, the effect of moringa (aqueous, ethanol, ethyl acetate and chloroform) leaf extracts against four different pathogenic bacteria Salmonella typhimurium, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, and Bacillus cereus, were examined using Mueller Hinton Agar and measuring inhibition zone (diameter mm), were found that there were a significant different of all moringa leaf extracts against bacteria.
The study was conducted to determine the polyphenol constituents
of Moringa olefera aqueous, ethanol,
ethyl acetate and chloroform leaf extract. The effect of Moringa oleifera
(aqueous, ethanol, ethyl acetate and chloroform) leaf extracts against four
different pathogenic bacteria. As a conclusion, Moringa oleifera contains polyphenol
compounds in all extracts (aqueous, ethanol, ethyl acetate and chloroform) that
have antioxidant, anticancer and anti-inflammatory activity, also all extracts
of Moringa olefera have antibacterial
activities.
Author
(s) Details
Rasha Khalid Abbas
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Arts in Mukhwa, University
of Albaha, 65931, Saudi Arabia and Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of
Applied and Industrial Science, University of Bahri, Sudan.
Amina AM Al-Mushhin
Department of Biology, Science and Humanity College in Al–Kharj, Prince
Sattam bin Abdul-Aziz University,
Al-Khaarj 11942, Saudi Arabia.
Fatma S Elsharbasy
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Humanity Studies, Sattam
bin Abdul Aziz University, Alkharj City 11942, Saudi Arabia.
Kother Osman Ashiry
Department of Chemistry of Natural and Microbial Products, National
Research Center, Dokki 12622, Egypt.
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