Comparative in vitro Antioxidant Efficacy of Tinospora cordifolia Stem Extracts and Fractions Versus Berberine

Poonamdeep Kaur *

Department of Chemistry, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana- 141004, Punjab, India.

Urvashi Bhardwaj

Department of Chemistry, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana- 141004, Punjab, India.

Ramandeep Kaur

Department of Chemistry, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana- 141004, Punjab, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Introduction: Tinospora cordifolia is a well-known medicinal plant in traditional Indian medicine, valued for its rich phytochemical composition. Among its therapeutic properties, its antioxidant potential has gained attention for possible health and medicinal applications.

Methods: The study evaluated the antioxidant capacity of methanolic stem extracts of T. cordifolia and its bioactive compound, berberine. Five standard in vitro assays were employed: DPPH, hydroxyl radical, nitric oxide, superoxide scavenging, and ferric reducing antioxidant power. The activity of methanol extracts was compared with fractions prepared using chloroform, dichloromethane, and hexane.

Results: The methanol extract demonstrated significantly higher antioxidant activity than the other fractions, with activity increasing in a concentration-dependent manner (0.02–0.1 mg/mL). The antioxidant effect of the methanol extract was comparable to that of isolated berberine, indicating that both possess strong free radical scavenging properties.

Conclusion: The findings confirm that T. cordifolia stems are a rich source of antioxidant phytochemicals. Both the methanolic extract and berberine show potential as natural antioxidant agents, supporting their possible use in medicinal formulations.

Keywords: Tinospora cordifolia, Berberine, DPPH, FRAP, Free radicals, IC₅₀


How to Cite

Kaur, Poonamdeep, Urvashi Bhardwaj, and Ramandeep Kaur. 2025. “Comparative in Vitro Antioxidant Efficacy of Tinospora Cordifolia Stem Extracts and Fractions Versus Berberine”. Journal of Scientific Research and Reports 31 (10):405-19. https://doi.org/10.9734/jsrr/2025/v31i103583.

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