Analysis of trace metals in selected traditional herbal plants used for anti-diabetic treatment / Nuruhuzaifa Shafie

The aim of this study was designed to analyze of trace metals present in antidiabetic plant and concentration in selected traditional herbal plants and the concentration of metals between different plants. The selected leaves of herbal plants were pokok misai kucing (Orthosiphon stamineus), pokok...

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Main Author: Shafie, Nuruhuzaifa
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Applied Sciences 2016
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spelling uitm-230762019-02-27T08:32:33Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/23076/ Analysis of trace metals in selected traditional herbal plants used for anti-diabetic treatment / Nuruhuzaifa Shafie Shafie, Nuruhuzaifa Plant anatomy Botanical chemistry. Phytochemicals Medical botany (General) The aim of this study was designed to analyze of trace metals present in antidiabetic plant and concentration in selected traditional herbal plants and the concentration of metals between different plants. The selected leaves of herbal plants were pokok misai kucing (Orthosiphon stamineus), pokok bismillah (Vernonia amygdalina) and daun bidara (Ziziphus mauritiana). The selected trace metals studied were Fe (iron), Mn (manganese), Ni (nickel) and Zn (zinc). The samples were analyzed by using Flame Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. The concentrations of trace metals in leaves part of herbal plants samples were varied ranged from 78.9 mg kg-· to 127.2 mg kg-· for iron, . 26.8 mg kg-. to 86.1 mg kg· for manganese 14.9 mg kg-· to 16.2 mg kg for nickel and 25.8 mg kg-· to 149.3 mg kg-· for zinc. Concentrations of trace metals for iron, zinc and nickel for three herbal plants were higher than WHO permissible limit while manganese and zinc for species Ziziphus mauritiana were below WHO maximum limit. The results showed the analyzed traditional herbal plants can be considered as potential sources for providing a reasonable amount of required elements to the patients of diabetes mellitus. In addition, these results can be used to set new standards for prescribing the dosage of the herbal drugs prepared from these plants materials. Faculty of Applied Sciences 2016 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/23076/1/PPb_NURUHUZAIFA%20SHAFIE%20AS%20C%2016_5.PDF Shafie, Nuruhuzaifa (2016) Analysis of trace metals in selected traditional herbal plants used for anti-diabetic treatment / Nuruhuzaifa Shafie. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Plant anatomy
Botanical chemistry. Phytochemicals
Medical botany (General)
spellingShingle Plant anatomy
Botanical chemistry. Phytochemicals
Medical botany (General)
Shafie, Nuruhuzaifa
Analysis of trace metals in selected traditional herbal plants used for anti-diabetic treatment / Nuruhuzaifa Shafie
description The aim of this study was designed to analyze of trace metals present in antidiabetic plant and concentration in selected traditional herbal plants and the concentration of metals between different plants. The selected leaves of herbal plants were pokok misai kucing (Orthosiphon stamineus), pokok bismillah (Vernonia amygdalina) and daun bidara (Ziziphus mauritiana). The selected trace metals studied were Fe (iron), Mn (manganese), Ni (nickel) and Zn (zinc). The samples were analyzed by using Flame Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy. The concentrations of trace metals in leaves part of herbal plants samples were varied ranged from 78.9 mg kg-· to 127.2 mg kg-· for iron, . 26.8 mg kg-. to 86.1 mg kg· for manganese 14.9 mg kg-· to 16.2 mg kg for nickel and 25.8 mg kg-· to 149.3 mg kg-· for zinc. Concentrations of trace metals for iron, zinc and nickel for three herbal plants were higher than WHO permissible limit while manganese and zinc for species Ziziphus mauritiana were below WHO maximum limit. The results showed the analyzed traditional herbal plants can be considered as potential sources for providing a reasonable amount of required elements to the patients of diabetes mellitus. In addition, these results can be used to set new standards for prescribing the dosage of the herbal drugs prepared from these plants materials.
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author Shafie, Nuruhuzaifa
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author_sort Shafie, Nuruhuzaifa
title Analysis of trace metals in selected traditional herbal plants used for anti-diabetic treatment / Nuruhuzaifa Shafie
title_short Analysis of trace metals in selected traditional herbal plants used for anti-diabetic treatment / Nuruhuzaifa Shafie
title_full Analysis of trace metals in selected traditional herbal plants used for anti-diabetic treatment / Nuruhuzaifa Shafie
title_fullStr Analysis of trace metals in selected traditional herbal plants used for anti-diabetic treatment / Nuruhuzaifa Shafie
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of trace metals in selected traditional herbal plants used for anti-diabetic treatment / Nuruhuzaifa Shafie
title_sort analysis of trace metals in selected traditional herbal plants used for anti-diabetic treatment / nuruhuzaifa shafie
publisher Faculty of Applied Sciences
publishDate 2016
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/23076/
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