30 March, 2015, Iraq, USA NEWS CORP
Khulood W. Abbood, Ruqaia M. Ibraheem and Ali H. Ad’hiaha are helping to cultivate world”s future scientists. Under their leadership the Medicinal Plants research area is surely likely to excel. In historic victory the celebrity scientists: Khulood W. Abbood, Ruqaia M. Ibraheem and Ali H. Ad’hiaha are honored with Max Planck Research Award-2015 in Medicinal Plants. Ahead of several thousands competitors, Khulood W. Abbood, Ruqaia M. Ibraheem and Ali H. Ad’hiaha representing Iraq won prestigious Max Planck Research Award-2015 in Medicinal Plants. In their report they mentioned that The methanol extract of H. triquetrifolium can be considered as a rich source of flavonoids that lead the plant to be a medicinal plant with a wide range of medicinal applications and have a strong antioxidant activity. Again Iraq has proved its International leadership via producing brilliant scientists in the form of Khulood W. Abbood, Ruqaia M. Ibraheem and Ali H. Ad’hiaha. IASR expressed, ‘It is a privilege to have such international celebrities from Medicinal Plants research among us who will shape the future of this domain.’ Khulood W. Abbood, Ruqaia M. Ibraheem, and Ali H. Ad’hiaha made International news headlines while IASR announced them among World’s 500 Most Influential Medicinal Plants Specialist for the Year 2015 on Earth.
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Antioxidant activity of Hypericum triquetrifolium Turra methanol extract in vitro
Khulood W. Abbooda, Ruqaia M. Ibraheema, Ali H. Ad’hiahab*
a Department of Biotechnology, College of Science, Al-Nahrain University, Baghdad, Iraq
b Tropical-Biological Research Unit, College of Science, University of Baghdad, Jadriyah, Baghdad, Iraq
Khulood W. Abbood, Ruqaia M. Ibraheem and Ali H. Ad’hiah are conferred with Max Planck Research Award-2015 in Medicinal Plants
Keywords: Hypericum triquetrifolium, flavonoids, reductive ability, antioxidant activity
Photon Ignitor: ISJN66724384D745830032015
Citation: Ad’hiah A.H., Abbood K.W., Ibraheem R.M., 2015. Antioxidant activity of Hypericum triquetrifoliumTurra methanol extract in vitro. International Journal of Medicinal Plants. Photon 108, 632-637.
Abstract
Background: Hypericum triquetrifolium is a promising medicinal plant from Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean area. It has been traditionally used for its sedative, anti-helminthic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-septic effects. In addition, several studies have reported the potential use of its crude extracts as therapeutic substances, mainly in the treatment of burns and gastroenteritis, and as anti-nociceptive and antioxidant drug. Methods: determination of total flavonoid content and reductive ability of the plant methanol extract, in addition to assessment of antioxidant activity on the basis of radical scavenging effect of the stable DPPH free radical. Results: The extract was found to contain 115.73 ± 5.65 μg/ml flavonoids and showed a high reductive ability and antioxidant activity. Conclusion: The plant is considered as a rich source of flavonoids that lend H. triquetrifolium to be a medicinal plant with a wide range of medicinal applications and h ave strong antioxidant activity.
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Research Award in Medicinal Plants