Abstract:
Nymphaea nouchali (Nil Manel) and Nymphaea pubescens (Olu) are aquatic plants, and have a long
history of use as food and folk medicine in many countries. Many phenolic compounds isolated from
these two plant species have exhibited antioxidants properties and some simple phenolic compounds
have shown to possess various pharmacological activities, including anti-inflammatory, antiproliferative,
antioxidant and pro-apoptotic potential. The aim of the present study was to determine
the content of total phenol in an extract from N. nouchali and N. pubescens flowers collected from
Galle, Sri Lanka, by a UV/Vis spectrophotometric method. Aqueous methanol (80%) was used as the
solvent to extract flowers including petals, stamens and pistil and all extracts were analyzed for TPC
by Folin Ciocalteu method. Results were expressed in terms of gallic acid equivalence in (GAE)/g dry
weight (DW) of flower part. N. pubescens petals contained 49.780 ± 0.626, stamens 37.581 ± 0.477
and pistil 31.889 ± 0.711, while N. nouchali petals showed 22.536 ± 0.383, stamens 38.702 ± 1.112 and
pistil 30.119 ±1.116 GAEg-1. N. pubescens showed higher TPC in every plant part tested compared to
N. nouchali and petal extract of N. pubescens showed highest TPC. Hence, N. pubescens flowers are a
good source of antioxidants. Results emphasized that N. nouchali and N. pubescens extracts have high
phenolic content and the importance of the use of natural products to treat pathological conditions.