Comparative Study on the Extraction Methods of Clinachanthus nutans for Total Phenolic Content, Total Flavonoid Content and DPPH Scavenging Activity
Abstract
Clinacanthus nutans, which belongs to the family of Acanthaceae is often used as herbal
remedies in complementary and alternative medicine. This study was conducted to determine
the total phenolic content, total flavonoid content and the DPPH scavenging activity of the
different parts of C. nutans (stem, leaves, and mixture of both stem and leaves) using different
type of solvents, which is absolute methanol, 80% of methanol and distilled water on
different extraction methods. The total phenolic content, total flavonoid content and DPPH
scavenging activity were evaluated using the Follin‐Ciocalteu, aluminium chloride and 2, 2‐
diphenyl‐1‐picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) free radical scavenging activity assay respectively, and
correlation of the three responses were analyzed using Principal Component Analysis. From
the results, it can be concluded that regardless the extraction method used, 80% methanol is
the most potential solvent to be used in the extraction of C. nutans compared to absolute
methanol and distilled water. However, the potential of water as the extraction solvent can
be exploited with the used of pressurised hot water extractor. Leaves and mixture of C.
nutans have a similar potential; both contain high TPC and TFC but lower DPPH activity. On the other hand, stem of C. nutans has high DPPH activity but lower TPC and TFC.