ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2022,14,6,744-752.DOI:10.5530/pj.2022.14.162Published:December 2022Type:Original ArticleIsolation of a Flavone Apigenin and a Steroids Squalene from Peronema canescens Jack Leaves with Anti-Inflammatory ActivitiesIndra Lasmana Tarigan, Sutrisno, Rumaida, Indah Pramana Sari Aini, and Madyawati Latief Indra Lasmana Tarigan1, Sutrisno1, Rumaida2, Indah Pramana Sari Aini2, Madyawati Latief1,* 1Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Universitas Jambi, Jambi, INDONESIA. 2Chemistry Student, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Universitas Jambi, Jambi, INDONESIA. Abstract:The leaves of the P. canescens are ethnobotanically used by the community as a remedy for bruises and fever. This study aims to isolate both of ethanol and n-hexane fractions of P. canescens Jack leaves. Isolate then characterized and determined their anti-inflammatory activity with male white mice. Anti- Inflammatory was determined by the volume of exudate and % inflammation inhibition. The isolates with good anti-inflammatory activity were characterized using UV-Vis and IR spectrophotometry. Our findings showed that the ethanolic (F1) and n-hexane (F2) fractions of P. canescens extract had a good anti-inflammatory activity with percent inhibition values of 58.12% and 56.59%, respectively. The characterization results showed that isolate F1 was a flavonoid group, Apigenin compound, while isolate F2 was a steroid group, Squalene compound. Keywords:Anti-inflammatory., Apigenin, P. canescens, SqualeneView:PDF (859.01 KB) PDF Images Graphical Abstract ‹ In Silico Analysis and ADMET Prediction of Flavonoid Compounds from Syzigium cumini var. album on α-Glucosidase Receptor for Searching Anti-Diabetic Drug Candidates up Profound Assessment of Phytochemical, Botanical and Antioxidant Characteristics Including Determination of Total Phenolic and Flavonoid Contents of Stem Bark of Cordia obliqua L. ›