[Objective]This study aimed to analyze the low-polar components and antioxidant activities of Vernonia divergens.[Method]After extraction,the relative contents of various components were calculated with peak area norm...[Objective]This study aimed to analyze the low-polar components and antioxidant activities of Vernonia divergens.[Method]After extraction,the relative contents of various components were calculated with peak area normalization method.In addition,V.divergens were extracted with n-hexane,ethyl acetate and n-butanol,respectively;DPPH scavenging capacity and reducing capacity of these three extracts were analyzed and compared with that of vitamin C.[Result]A total of 29 compounds were identified that accounted for 88.30%of the total amount of low-polar chemical components.The results indicated that n-butanol extract exhibited higher DPPH scavenging capacity and reducing capacity than ethyl acetate extract and n-hexane extract.[Conclusion]This study provided a theoretical basis for the development and utilization of V.divergens.展开更多
基金Supported by of Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region(2014GXNSFBA118050)Project of State Key Laboratory of Chemical and Molecular Engineering(CMEMR2014-B)
文摘[Objective]This study aimed to analyze the low-polar components and antioxidant activities of Vernonia divergens.[Method]After extraction,the relative contents of various components were calculated with peak area normalization method.In addition,V.divergens were extracted with n-hexane,ethyl acetate and n-butanol,respectively;DPPH scavenging capacity and reducing capacity of these three extracts were analyzed and compared with that of vitamin C.[Result]A total of 29 compounds were identified that accounted for 88.30%of the total amount of low-polar chemical components.The results indicated that n-butanol extract exhibited higher DPPH scavenging capacity and reducing capacity than ethyl acetate extract and n-hexane extract.[Conclusion]This study provided a theoretical basis for the development and utilization of V.divergens.