Phytochemical Screening and Evaluation of the Anti-Oxidant Activity of Morinda citrifolia (Noni) Seeds Extract

Authors

  • Abdullahi Sahal Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Nuhu Bamalli polytechnic Zaria, Kaduna. Author
  • Fatima Muhammad Balarabe Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Nuhu Bamalli polytechnic Zaria, Kaduna. Author
  • Ahmad Garba Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Nuhu Bamalli polytechnic Zaria, Kaduna. Author
  • Safiya Yusuf Zubairu Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Nuhu Bamalli polytechnic Zaria, Kaduna. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33003/chemclass-2025-0902/196

Keywords:

Antioxidants , Morinda citrifolia , Oxidation , Phytochemical

Abstract

Morinda citrifolia (Noni) seeds are known to possess ethno medicinal values and have been used to treat 
various diseases. The study was aimed to screen the phytochemicals and evaluate the antioxidant activity 
of the seeds extract of Morinda citrifolia. The extraction was carried out using methanol by maceration 
method and the extract was screened for the phytochemicals using standard methods. The preliminary and 
quantitative phytochemical screening revealed some important phytochemicals; saponin (27.85 mg/100 g), 
alkaloids (1.24 mg/100g), tannin (2.70 mg/100 g) and flavonoid (85.50 mg/100 g). The total phenolic and 
flavonoids concentrations were found to be 15.65 mgGAE/g and 78.12 mgQE/g respectively. The 
antioxidant activity of the seeds extract was evaluated using DPPH and H2O2 free radical scavenging at 
concentration of 500 μg/ml to 31.25 μg/ml shows that the seeds possess antioxidant property with 
percentage radical scavenging inhibition ranging from 38.88% to 10.14%. The 50% scavenging (IC50) of 
DPPH and H2O2 were 13.68 and 18.38 μg/ml respectively.  It is therefore recommended that the seeds can 
be used as source of antioxidant. 

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Published

2025-07-08