Quantification of Antioxidants by Using Chlorpromazine Hydrochloride: Application of the Method to Food and Medicinal Plant Samples

Chlorpromazine hydrochloride (CPH) (3-(2-chloro-phenothiazine-10-yl)-propyl] dimethylamine hydrochloride) has been the subject of a large number of studies employing a broad spectrum of oxidants, and chosen to examine the course of electron transfer reactions. We report on a method to determine the...

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Published inAnalytical Sciences Vol. 30; no. 2; pp. 251 - 256
Main Authors ARADHANA, Narayanan, NAGARAJA, Padmarajaiah, SHIVAKUMAR, Anantharaman, SUMA, Aandamurthy, CHAMARAJA, Nelligere Arkeshwaraiah
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Singapore The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 2014
Springer Nature Singapore
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ISSN0910-6340
1348-2246
1348-2246
DOI10.2116/analsci.30.251

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Summary:Chlorpromazine hydrochloride (CPH) (3-(2-chloro-phenothiazine-10-yl)-propyl] dimethylamine hydrochloride) has been the subject of a large number of studies employing a broad spectrum of oxidants, and chosen to examine the course of electron transfer reactions. We report on a method to determine the antioxidant activity of some food and medicinal plants using the oxidation of CPH by chromium(VI) to form a stable CPH radical in the 1:1 orthophosphoric acid–ethyl alcohol (OPA-EtOH) medium. The pink color of the control solution was measured at λmax of 530 nm. Nine standard antioxidants have been studied by this method, along with the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) method. The EC50, TEC50, antioxidant efficacy and the stoichiometric values for antioxidants have been evaluated. The radical scavenging activity expressed as EC50 ranged from 9.2 μg/mL in Camellia sinensis to 448.18 μg/mL in Cuminum cyminum. The application of a simple and versatile antioxidant capacity assay for dietary polyphenols and medicinal plant extracts, which are commonly used in Ayurveda opens its relevance in the field of antioxidant analysis.
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ISSN:0910-6340
1348-2246
1348-2246
DOI:10.2116/analsci.30.251