Abstract:
Background: Antioxidant compounds are widely used in health protection. Homoeopathic mother tinctures are commonly prescribed
for prevention and cure of many illnesses. Objective: The present study focused to determine the antioxidant potential of six commonly
prescribed mother tinctures. i.e. Syzygium jambolanum, Damiana, Cinchona officinalis, Chelidonium majus, Convallaria majalis, Coca.
Materials and Methods: Antioxidant activity was estimated by 2,2‑diphenyl‑1‑picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) inhibition assay. A volume of 0.1
mM solution of DPPH was used while mother tinctures (5, 2.5, and 1.25 μl volumes) were used for estimating antioxidant activity. Quercetin
was taken as a standard control in antioxidant activity. Total phenolic content was measured by Folin–Ciocalteu reagent assay. Total phenolic
content of mother tinctures was measured in comparison to gallic acid. Results: Results of the study showed the significant antioxidant
activity and high total phenolic content of all tested mother tinctures in the following order: Syzygium jambolanum, Damiana, Cinchona
officinalis, Chelidonium majus, Convallaria majalis, Coca. Conclusion: Antioxidant potential of mother tinctures is related to total phenolic
content present in them, and their role in prevention and cure of diseases may link through their antioxidant activity. Among six selected
mother tinctures, S. jambolanum has highest antioxidant potential.