Vol. 1, Issue 3, Part A (2018)

Anti-solar study of ethanolic extract of leaves Moringa oleifera

Author(s):

Gharge Varsha, Bhandare Pooja and Shelar Pournima

Abstract:
Objective: The present study aimed at the phytochemical examination and anti-solar activity of Moringa oleifera (leaf) Ethanolic extract has more Flavonoid content based on this chemical substance photo protective activity was evaluated using UV visible spectrophotometry, where the method is diffused transmittance and the range of UV-visible about 200-400nm.
Methods: The pulverized dried Moringa oleifera was extracted with ethanol using soxhlet apparatus. Ethanolic extract were filtered & evaporated to dryness. The photo protective activity was evaluated by using UV visible spectrophotometer, where the method it is diffused transmittance and the range of UV-visible about 200-400nm.
Results: The UV scanning absorption spectra of the extract showed very strong absorption at 0.265 A with λ max at 268 nm.
Conclusion: The extract has an ability to absorb in the entire UV range.

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Gharge Varsha, Bhandare Pooja and Shelar Pournima. Anti-solar study of ethanolic extract of leaves Moringa oleifera. Int. J. Adv. Community Med. 2018;1(3):08-10. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33545/comed.2018.v1.i3a.23