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THE SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF ANTIOXIDANT PROPERTIES OF SELECTED HERBS IN VISION-PRO™ UV-VIS

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The aim of the study was to evaluate the influence of type of the solvent (water, aqueous ethanol and ethanol) on the antioxidant properties of four various herbs: couch grass (A. repens), milk thistle (S. marianum), dandelion (T. officinale) and fireweed (E. angustifolium) measurement by three common UV-VIS methods (TPC, ABTS+, DPPH). The results were collected through the Vision-Pro™ UV-VIS spectrophotometer software. Aqueous ethanol was the most effective solvent for extraction for all type of herbs. Fireweed contains the highest amount of polyphenol compounds (0.625 µg GA/ml). The lowest antioxidant capacity was presented by extracts from couch grass (0.019 µg GA/ml).

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Ferysiuk, K., & Wójciak, K. M. (2019). The spectrophotometric analysis of antioxidant properties of selected herbs Invision-Pro™ UV-VIS. Applied Computer Science, 15(4), 49-62. doi:10.23743/acs-2019-29
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Ferysiuk, Karolina, and Karolina M. Wójciak. "The Spectrophotometric Analysis of Antioxidant Properties of Selected Herbs Invision-Pro™ Uv-Vis." Applied Computer Science 15, no. 4 (2019): 49-62.
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K. Ferysiuk and K. M. Wójciak, "The spectrophotometric analysis of antioxidant properties of selected herbs Invision-Pro™ UV-VIS," Applied Computer Science, vol. 15, no. 4, pp. 49-62, 2019, doi: 10.23743/acs-2019-29.
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Ferysiuk K, Wójciak KM. The spectrophotometric analysis of antioxidant properties of selected herbs Invision-Pro™ UV-VIS. Applied Computer Science. 2019;15(4):49-62.