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Folin ciocalteu s phenol reagent

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Folin–Ciocalteu's phenol reagent is a colorimetric assay used to quantify the total phenolic content in various samples. It is a widely used analytical method in the field of biochemistry and analytical chemistry.

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Protein Quantification Using Nessler Reagent

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Nessler reagent was purchased from Nacalai Tesque (Kyoto, Japan). Trichloroacetic acid and Folin–Ciocalteu’s phenol reagent were from Wako Pure Chemicals (Tokyo, Japan). The other reagents were chemically pure grades of commercial products.
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Quantifying Polyphenols in Vegetable Extracts

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The total polyphenol content of
vegetable methanol extracts was determined by the Folin–Denis
method with minor modifications (Folin et al., 1912). Briefly, a Folin
& Ciocalteu’s phenol reagent (20 μL) (Wako Pure Chemical
Industries, Ltd., Osaka, Japan), an aqueous solution of 10% Na2CO3 (40 μL) (Wako Pure Chemical Industries,
Ltd., Osaka, Japan), and distilled water (120 μL) were added
to 20 μL of the methanol extract and the mixture was incubated
at room temperature for 1 h under dark conditions. The absorbance
was measured at 750 nm with a spectrophotometer. An aqueous solution
of gallic acid was used as a standard.
Polyphenols in the hosoba-wadan
and nishi-yomogi methanol extracts were determined by HPLC using a
Mightysil RP-18 GP II (5 μm) column (4.6 × 250 mm2; Kanto Chemical Co., Inc., Japan) at a flow rate of 1.0 mL/min.
The sample was injected, and elution was performed with a system composed
of solvent A (0.1% phosphoric acid (Wako Pure Chemical Industries,
Ltd., Osaka, Japan) in water) and solvent B (0.1% phosphoric acid
in acetonitrile/methanol solution mixed at the same volume). The elution
was detected by a UV–vis detector at 280 nm. Compounds corresponding
to each peak were identified by comparison with the retention time
of reference standards and our previous report.8 (link)
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Allelopathic Potential of Chinese Medicinal Plants

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In the study, 55 Chinese pharmaceutical plants were collected by the Institute of Xinjiang Environmental Protection and Yunnan Medicinal Botanical Garden for the evaluation of their biological activities. After lyophilization at −20 °C for 24 h, plant materials were crushed into powder by a grinder and filtered with a 100-hole sieve. Seeds of Lactuca sativa were adopted as receptor plants and purchased from Takii Seed corporation (Takii Seed corporation, Japan, Kyoto) for the evaluation of allelopathic effects of the collected plant samples. As the standards, synthetic chemicals of gallic acid, Na2CO3, Trolox (6-hydroxy-2,3,7,8-tetramethylchroman-2-carboxylic acid), AAPH (2,2-azobisdihydrochloride), K2HPO4, DPPH (1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl), fluorescein and Folin–Ciocalteu’s phenol reagent were obtained through Industries of Wako Pure Chemical (Wako Pure Chemical, Japan, Osaka).
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