The present study was conducted to evaluate the antioxidant activity of Vernonia cinerea, Peperomia
pellucida and combination of Vernonia cinerea and Peperomia pellucida. These two herbs are pants that
often grow at random in different environments but are not commercialized due to the fact that no
comprehensive study of the importance of their use. The extract was prepared with methanol respectively.
1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay were used to study their antioxidant activity. The extracts
were compared with commercial antioxidant, butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT). The highest scavenging
effect from peel extract was presented by Vernonia cinerea with the value of 76.3% scavenging activity
(IC50 = 2.909), followed by the combination of Vernonia cinerea and Peperomia pellucida (71.21%
scavenging activity; IC50 = 5.274) and Peperomia pellucida with value of 68.3% scavenging activity (IC50
= 5.572). BHT showed the lowest IC50 value 1.71 with the scavenging activity 90.0%. Low IC50 value will
indicates the strong ability of the extracts to act as DPPH scavenger.