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Comparative determination of antioxidant
activities and phytochemicals from fractions of
ethanol extract of Senna occidentalis using GC-
MS
Ojochenemi E. Yakubu,
1
Udeh C. Sylvester
3
Asuk A. Atamgba,
2
Moses A. Abah
1
and Richard
Bartholomew.
1
1
Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pure and Applied Sciences, Federal University Wukari, Wukari
670101, Nigeria.
2
Department of Medical Biochemistry, Faculty of Basic Medical Sciences, Cross River University of
Technology Okuku Campus, Okuku 231101, Nigeria.
3
Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nsukka
410101, Nigeria.
Correspondence should be addressed to Ojochenemi E.Yakubu O.yakubu@fuwukari.edu.ng
Abstract
Medicinal plants have been the mainstay of traditional herbal medicine. Their medicinal properties are due
to the presence of phytochemicals which exert pharmacological effects on the body. In this study,
phytochemicals from partially purified fractions of ethanolic extract of Senna occidentalis leaf were
comparatively determined using GC-MS. Fractionation was carried out using solvents of different
polarities, namely n-Hexane, Chloroform, Ethyl acetate, Ethanol, Methanol and water. The total phenolic
content (TPC), Total flavonoids content, metal chelating activity of the fractions were determined. The
result for Total Anti-Oxidant Capacity (TAC) showed that fractions 2a and 6a have the highest capacity
(128.8μg/ml), followed by 6b (112μg/ml), 4a (86.8 μg/ml), 7a (84 μg/ml) and lastly 9a&2b (81.2 μg/ml).
The decrease in the TAC of the fractions was in the order: 2a&6a>6b>4a>7a>9a&2b>3a&10a, with 3a and
10a having the lowest TAC. The result for Total Phenolic Content (TPC) showed that fraction 1b had the
highest concentration of total phenol content (97.5mg/ml), followed by F9b (78mg/ml). F6b has the lowest
concentration (1.95mg/ml). The result for Total Flavonoids Content (TFC) shows that fraction 1a had the
highest concentration (2373mg/ml), followed by F3a (2226mg/ml). Fractions F8a, 8b, F9a, F9b, and F10b
had the lowest concentration (21.0mg/ml). The fractions with higher TAC, TPC and TFC were subjected to
GC-MS analysis, revealing compounds of diverse pharmacological and industrial applications. The fraction
eluted with ethyl acetate + chloroform contained fatty acid esters with %Area ≥ 1(Heptanoic acid octyl
ester 55.42%), the fraction eluted with ethyl acetate + methanol contains both fatty acid esters and
glycosides presented as % Area ≥1 (Cyclononene 23.70 %). The fraction eluted with Methanol showed
high concentrations of essential oils presented as % Area ≥1 (Oleic Acid 59.57%). These properties of
Senna occidentalis revealed that the fractions contain the active ingredients that are the major targets for
drug development. The presence of high concentrations of flavonoids, phenolic compounds, fatty acids and
essential oils in this plant does not only predispose it to a very good antioxidant property but can also can
be used as a natural source of antioxidants towards the prevention of disease progression.