Research Article

FTIR spectra-based fingerprinting and chemometrics for rapid investigation of antioxidant activities of medicinal plants

Volume: 29 Number: 4 July 5, 2025
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FTIR spectra-based fingerprinting and chemometrics for rapid investigation of antioxidant activities of medicinal plants

Abstract

Various plants have been used as herbal medicines by the community since they contain a lot of phytochemicals having the beneficial effect to human health including flavonoids and phenolic compounds. The objective of this study was to evaluate the antioxidant activities, determine the levels of total phenolics and flavonoids contents in selected medicinal plant extracts and fractions. The plants were extracted with methanol, then fractionated with n-hexane and ethyl acetate to get extracts and its fractions. The extracts were subjected to FTIR spectral measurements antioxidant activities evaluation as well as total phenolics and total flavonoids contents. Furthemore, FTIR spectra assisted by chemometrics were used to predict these antioxidant activities. Ethyl acetate fraction of medicinal plants provided the strongest antioxidant activities with high levels of total phenolic and flavonoids. Partial least square regression (PLSR) using variable of absorbance values at 3600 – 650 cm-1 exhibited good correlation between actual values of antioxidant activities (IC50) and predicted values with R2 values of 0.9974 and 0.9983 in calibration and validation models, respectively. Furthermore, the low values of RMSEC (0.706) and RMSEP indicate that the developed models were precise enough to predict the antioxidant activities. The combination of FTIR spectroscopy and PLSR offered the accurate and precise models for the prediction of antioxidant activities of studied extracts and fractions of studied plants.

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Primary Language

English

Subjects

Pharmaceutical Chemistry

Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Ruslin Ruslin
Indonesia

Yamin Yamin
Indonesia

Abdul Rohman
Indonesia

Publication Date

July 5, 2025

Submission Date

April 1, 2024

Acceptance Date

August 8, 2024

Published in Issue

Year 2025 Volume: 29 Number: 4

APA
Ruslin, R., Yamin, Y., Irnawati, I., Windarsih, A., & Rohman, A. (2025). FTIR spectra-based fingerprinting and chemometrics for rapid investigation of antioxidant activities of medicinal plants. Journal of Research in Pharmacy, 29(4), 1522-1531. https://doi.org/10.12991/jrespharm.1734641
AMA
1.Ruslin R, Yamin Y, Irnawati I, Windarsih A, Rohman A. FTIR spectra-based fingerprinting and chemometrics for rapid investigation of antioxidant activities of medicinal plants. J. Res. Pharm. 2025;29(4):1522-1531. doi:10.12991/jrespharm.1734641
Chicago
Ruslin, Ruslin, Yamin Yamin, Irnawati Irnawati, Anjar Windarsih, and Abdul Rohman. 2025. “FTIR Spectra-Based Fingerprinting and Chemometrics for Rapid Investigation of Antioxidant Activities of Medicinal Plants”. Journal of Research in Pharmacy 29 (4): 1522-31. https://doi.org/10.12991/jrespharm.1734641.
EndNote
Ruslin R, Yamin Y, Irnawati I, Windarsih A, Rohman A (July 1, 2025) FTIR spectra-based fingerprinting and chemometrics for rapid investigation of antioxidant activities of medicinal plants. Journal of Research in Pharmacy 29 4 1522–1531.
IEEE
[1]R. Ruslin, Y. Yamin, I. Irnawati, A. Windarsih, and A. Rohman, “FTIR spectra-based fingerprinting and chemometrics for rapid investigation of antioxidant activities of medicinal plants”, J. Res. Pharm., vol. 29, no. 4, pp. 1522–1531, July 2025, doi: 10.12991/jrespharm.1734641.
ISNAD
Ruslin, Ruslin - Yamin, Yamin - Irnawati, Irnawati - Windarsih, Anjar - Rohman, Abdul. “FTIR Spectra-Based Fingerprinting and Chemometrics for Rapid Investigation of Antioxidant Activities of Medicinal Plants”. Journal of Research in Pharmacy 29/4 (July 1, 2025): 1522-1531. https://doi.org/10.12991/jrespharm.1734641.
JAMA
1.Ruslin R, Yamin Y, Irnawati I, Windarsih A, Rohman A. FTIR spectra-based fingerprinting and chemometrics for rapid investigation of antioxidant activities of medicinal plants. J. Res. Pharm. 2025;29:1522–1531.
MLA
Ruslin, Ruslin, et al. “FTIR Spectra-Based Fingerprinting and Chemometrics for Rapid Investigation of Antioxidant Activities of Medicinal Plants”. Journal of Research in Pharmacy, vol. 29, no. 4, July 2025, pp. 1522-31, doi:10.12991/jrespharm.1734641.
Vancouver
1.Ruslin Ruslin, Yamin Yamin, Irnawati Irnawati, Anjar Windarsih, Abdul Rohman. FTIR spectra-based fingerprinting and chemometrics for rapid investigation of antioxidant activities of medicinal plants. J. Res. Pharm. 2025 Jul. 1;29(4):1522-31. doi:10.12991/jrespharm.1734641