Sains Malaysiana 49(7)(2020): 1597-1613
http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2020-4907-12
High-Performance
Liquid Chromatography Quadrupole Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (HPLC-QTOFMS)
Analysis on the Ethanol:Water (80:20) Extract of Lawsonia inermis Leaves
(Analisis Cecair Kromatografi Berprestasi Tinggi Kuadrupol Spektrometri JisimMasa Penerbangan (HPLC-QTOFMS) pada Etanol:Air (80:20) Ekstrak daun Lawsonia inermis)
MUHAMMAD REMY OTHMAN1,2*,
ROZANA OTHMAN3,4, ABDUL AZIZ ISMAIL3, HAZRINA HAZNI2,4, KHADHER
AHMAD1, MUNIRAH ABD RAZZAK1, ZULKIFLI MOHD YUSOFF1 &
KHALIJAH AWANG2,4
1Department of Al-Quran and
Al-Hadith, Academy of Islamic Studies, University
of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory, Malaysia
2Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Malaya,
50603 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory, Malaysia
3Department
of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory, Malaysia
4Centre
for Natural Products Research and Drug Discovery (CENAR), University of Malaya,
50603 Kuala Lumpur, Federal Territory, Malaysia
Diserahkan: 25 Oktober 2019/Diterima: 7 Mac 2020
ABSTRACT
Lawsonia inermis(Henna), (Lythraceae), contains a
high amount of phenolic compounds which could activate antioxidants to help
reduce free radicals. In this study, the compound content found in the ethanol:water (80:20) extract of
local Lawsonia inermis was determined
using HPLC-QTOFMS. The 1H-NMR results were used to determine the
peak that exists for the group compounds. Chromatographic peaks were detected
and integrated by the MassHunter Acquisition B.07.00
for the Agilent TOF and QTOF and MassHunter Qualitative Analysis B.07.00. The ethanol:water (80:20) extract of L. inermis have shown,
predominantly, the presence of phenolic compounds (coumarins,
flavonoids, naphthalene, and gallic acid) which are
highly glycosylated. The presence of compounds such as apiin, lawsone, apigenin, luteolin, cosmosiin, and p-coumaric acid were also found.
Keywords: Ethanol:water (80:20); 1H-NMR;
HPLC-QTOFMS; leaves Lawsonia inermis Malaysia
ABSTRAK
Lawsonia inermis (inai), (Lythraceae), mengandungi sejumlah besar sebatian fenolik yang boleh mengaktifkan antioksidan dalam membantu mengurangkan radikal bebas. Dalam kajian ini, kandungan sebatian yang terdapat dalam etanol:air (80:20) ekstrak Lawsonia inermis tempatan ditentukan menggunakan HPLC-QTOFMS. Hasil 1H-NMR digunakan untuk menentukan puncak kumpulan sebatian. Puncak kromatografi dikesan dan diintegrasikan oleh MassHunter Acquisition
B.07.00 untuk Agilent TOF dan QTOF dan Analisis Kualitatif MassHunter B.07.00.
Daripada etanol:air (80:20) ekstrak L. inermis menunjukkan sebahagian besarnya, kehadiran sebatian fenolik (kumarin, flavonoid, naftalena dan asid galik)
yang sangat glikosilasi. Kehadiran sebatian seperti apiin, lawson, apigenin, luteolin, kosmosiin dan asid-p-kumarit turut dijumpai.
Kata kunci: Daun Lawsonia inermis Malaysia; etanol:air (80:20); 1H-NMR; HPLC-QTOFMS
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