Philippine Journal of Science
150 (4): 735-742, August 2021
ISSN 0031 – 7683
Date Received: 08 Feb 2021

 

Effects of Drying Temperature on the Amount
of Secondary Metabolites and Antioxidant Activity
of Orthosiphon aristatus (Blume) Miq. Tea Extracts

Narin Taokaenchan1*, Sakchai Satienperakul2, Yuto Ueda3,
Shuhei Tsutsumi3, and Shin Yasuda3

1Department of Medicinal Plant Science, Faculty of Agricultural Production
2Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science
Maejo University, Chiang Mai 50290, Thailand
3Department of Bioscience, School of Agriculture
Tokai University, Kumamoto City, Kumamoto 862-8652 Japan

*Corresponding author: narin_t15@hotmail.com

 

ABSTRACT

Orthosiphon aristatus (Blume) Miq. tea is a traditional herbal tea in Thailand. This herb is used to prevent and treat a wide range of diseases such as diuresis, hypertension, and diabetes. In this study, three different drying temperatures used for herbal tea processing were evaluated (40, 50, and 60 °C) for their secondary metabolites [total phenolic content (TPC), caffeic acid (CA), rosmarinic acid (RA), and total flavonoid content (TFC)] and antioxidant activity. The herbal tea processed at 40 °C showed significantly (P < 0.05) higher TPC [485.26 ± 49.43 mg gallic acid equivalent (GAE)/ 100 g], CA (202.17 ± 1.00 mg/kg), RA (469.99 ± 1.56 mg/kg), TFC [356.86 ± 41.81 mg catechin equivalent (CE)/ 100 g], and 2,2-diphenylpicrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activity than those at other drying temperatures. Therefore, a drying temperature of 40 °C was the optimum condition for the Orthosiphon aristatus(Blume) Miq. leaves because it retained the secondary metabolite content with strong antioxidant potential.