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              Cancer prevention and treatment using traditional Chinese medicines have attracted increasing interest. This study characterizes antioxidant activity and phenolic compounds of traditional Chinese medicinal plants associated with anticancer, comprising 112 species from 50 plant families. The improved ABTS•+ method was used to systematically assess the total antioxidant capacity (Trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity, TEAC) of the medicinal extracts. The TEAC values and total phenolic content for methanolic extracts of herbs ranged from 46.7 to 17,323 μmol Trolox equivalent/100 g dry weight (DW), and from 0.22 to 50.3 g of gallic acid equivalent/100 g DW, respectively. A positive, significant linear relationship between antioxidant activity and total phenolic content (all R 2 values≥0.95) showed that phenolic compounds were the dominant antioxidant components in the tested medicinal herbs. Major types of phenolic compounds from most of the tested herbs were preliminarily identified and analyzed, and mainly included phenolic acids, flavonoids, tannins, coumarins, lignans, quinones, stilbenes, and curcuminoids. These medicinal herbs exhibited far stronger antioxidant activity and contained significantly higher levels of phenolics than common vegetables and fruits. Traditional Chinese medicinal plants associated with anticancer might be potential sources of potent natural antioxidants and beneficial chemopreventive agents.
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                Journal
                Microscopy Research and Technique
                Microsc Res Tech
                Wiley
                1059-910X
                1097-0029
                January 2021
                August 17 2020
                January 2021
                : 84
                : 1
                : 28-37
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Botany The Women University Multan Pakistan
                [2 ]Department of Plant Sciences Quaid‐i‐Azam University Islamabad Pakistan
                [3 ]Department of Botany PMAS Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi Pakistan
                [4 ]Department of Biosciences COMSATS University Islamabad Pakistan
                [5 ]Department of Environmental Sciences COMSATS University Islamabad Pakistan
                [6 ]Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics Faculty of Science and Art, Bingol University Turkey
                [7 ]Adıyaman University Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Basic Science of Pharmacy Adıyaman Turkey
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                10.1002/jemt.23560
                0a0395d4-4970-42ac-87da-c4987fd84e69
                © 2021

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