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Rhizome extracts of <i>Acorus odoratus</i>: Antifungal, anti-yeast, anti-oxidant and HPLC quantification

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<p class="Abstract">Different extracts from the rhizomes of <em>Acorus </em>odoratus were assessed for the presence of antifungal, anti-yeast and anti-oxidant potential. Mild antifungal and robust anti-yeast potential were revealed by the tested samples. A gigantic anti-oxidant activity, however, was noted for all extracts at each concentration used. The data further revealed that n-butanol and ethyl acetate fractions measured fair antifungal (41.5% inhibition against Rhizopus oryzae and 36.2% inhibition against<em> Acremonium </em>alternatum at 2000 µg/well respectively), and highest anti-yeast (70.3 and 66.8% activities respectively at 2000 µg/disc) and anti-oxidant (95.8 and 97.9% activities respectively at 250 ppm) potential while samples extracted with water were least potent. Furthermore, both n-butanol and ethyl acetate were found as the best extraction solvents for antifungal, anti-yeast and anti-oxidant compounds (particularly gallic acid) from the rhizomes of <em>A. </em>odoratus in HPLC analysis.</p><p> </p>
Title: Rhizome extracts of <i>Acorus odoratus</i>: Antifungal, anti-yeast, anti-oxidant and HPLC quantification
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<p class="Abstract">Different extracts from the rhizomes of <em>Acorus </em>odoratus were assessed for the presence of antifungal, anti-yeast and anti-oxidant potential.
Mild antifungal and robust anti-yeast potential were revealed by the tested samples.
A gigantic anti-oxidant activity, however, was noted for all extracts at each concentration used.
The data further revealed that n-butanol and ethyl acetate fractions measured fair antifungal (41.
5% inhibition against Rhizopus oryzae and 36.
2% inhibition against<em> Acremonium </em>alternatum at 2000 µg/well respectively), and highest anti-yeast (70.
3 and 66.
8% activities respectively at 2000 µg/disc) and anti-oxidant (95.
8 and 97.
9% activities respectively at 250 ppm) potential while samples extracted with water were least potent.
Furthermore, both n-butanol and ethyl acetate were found as the best extraction solvents for antifungal, anti-yeast and anti-oxidant compounds (particularly gallic acid) from the rhizomes of <em>A.
</em>odoratus in HPLC analysis.
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