Abstract:
Background: Camellia sinensis, commonly known as the tea plant, is a species of evergreen 
shrub native to Asia. It is not only one of the most popular beverages consumed in Sri Lanka, but 
it has also variously reported health benefits such as antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, anti-ageing, 
antibacterial, antiviral, hypocholesterolemic, anticarcinogenic and chemopreventive properties.  
 
Objectives: To determine phytochemicals in the aqueous extract of C. sinensis leaves (AECL) 
qualitatively and quantitatively. Further, the study determined the antioxidant effect of AECL, as 
supportive evidence for developing an anti-ageing cosmetic cream formula in future 
Methods: The qualitative phytochemical screening was done following standard methods. The 
flavonoids and total phenol contents were determined quantitatively by the Aluminium chloride 
method and the Folin-Ciocalteu (FC) method, respectively. Quercetin and Gallic acid were used as 
reference compounds respectively in Aluminium chloride and FC method. The in vitro antioxidant 
activity was assessed by 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay and the radical scavenging 
activity of the test sample was expressed as an IC50, which is defined as the mean concentration of 
the antioxidants required to lower the initial DPPH concentration by 50%. 
Results: The results showed that AECL is rich in various phytochemicals such as alkaloids, 
flavonoids, tannins, and phenolics, with the absence of saponin. The total phenol content present 
in AECL was 93.075±2.3 mg Gallic acid equivalent/g dried weight and the total flavonoids were 
942±1 mg quercetin equivalent/g dried weight. The study showed that AECL has dose-dependent 
antioxidant activity with an IC50 value of 211.53 µg/mL. It was 14.44 µg/mL for Ascorbic acid 
which was the positive standard. 
 
Conclusions: The results showed the antioxidant properties of crude AECL. This antioxidant 
activity may be due to the presence of phytoconstituents such as alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins, 
and phenolics. However, as the AECL contain phytochemicals which can create an antioxidant 
activity, it is recommended to incorporate it for the developing cosmetic cream formula. However, 
the antioxidant activity was less compared to the Ascorbic acid which was the positive control.