<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>81</id><JournalTitle>PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING AND IN VITRO ANTIOXIDANT  ACTIVITY OF CRATAEVA NURVALA STEM BARK</JournalTitle><Abstract>The aim and objective of the present study was to  perform phytochemical screening and evaluation of  in 
vitro  antioxidant  activity  of  Crataeva  nurvala  stem  bark.The  aqueous  extract  of  Crataeva  nurvala  (AECN)  was 
subjected  to  preliminary  phytochemical  screening  to  determine  its  chemical  composition  and  was  then  refluxed 
with  methanol  to  give  a  methanolic  fraction  (MF).  The  MF  was  analyzed  by  UV  spectroscopy  and  TLC.  The 
antioxidant activity of aqueous extract and its methanolic fraction was determined by in vitro models such as DPPH 
free radical scavenging assay, reducing power assay and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) by phosphomolybdenum 
method. Total phenolic and total flavonoid contents of aqueous extract and its methanolic fraction was determined 
colorimetrically  by  Folin-Ciocalteu  and  AlCl3  methods,  respectively.  Preliminary  phytochemical  screening  of 
AECN  showed  the  presence  of  alkaloids,  glycosides,  terpenoids,  steroids,  saponins,  tannins,  and  flavonoids. 
Methanolic  fraction  (MF)  indicated  the  presence  of  triterpenoids  (Lupeol),  steroids  (Î²-sitosterol)  and  flavonoids 
(Gallic acid).The  in vitro  antioxidant assays proved that the methanolic fraction  was found to be more potent as 
compared to the aqueous extract, which correlated with the higher content of phenolics and flavonoids present in 
methanolic fraction than that of the aqueous extract. The phytochemical screening and  in vitro  antioxidant assays 
prove that  C. nurvala  possesses potent antioxidant activity which may be attributed to the presence of important 
phytochemical compounds like flavonoids and phenolics</Abstract><Email>anshul.cology@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>5</volume><issue>1</issue><year>2015</year><keyword>Crataeva  nurvala,antioxidant,DPPH,Reducing  power,Total  antioxidant  capacity,Phytochemical  screening</keyword><AUTHORS>Anshul Tanwar,Anand Bafna,Pallavi Bafna</AUTHORS><afflication>Rayat Institute of Pharmacy, Railmajra (Near Ropar), Dist. Nawanshahar, Punjab- 144533, India,Rayat Institute of Pharmacy, Railmajra (Near Ropar), Dist. Nawanshahar, Punjab- 144533, India,Rayat Institute of Pharmacy, Railmajra (Near Ropar), Dist. Nawanshahar, Punjab- 144533, India</afflication></Article></Articles>