Antioxidant Potential of Artemisia Vulgaris
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2014
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Abstract
Aerobic organisms are dependent of oxygen, which plays an important
role in energy production. Activated oxygen that functions as an xidant
may be represented as a free radical. Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)
and Reactive Nitrogen Species (RNS) are products of normal cellular
metabolism which may cause damage to cellular lipids, DNA and
proteins. The harmful effects of these reactive species are encountered
by the presence of molecules called antioxidants and plants are found
to be a richest source. With this, the candidate plant Artemisia vulgaris,
L. was chosen to test their antioxidant potential. The result of the
present study showed that the leaves of Artemisia vulgaris, L.
possessed good enzymic and non-enzymic antioxidants.