phytoconstituents
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Publications Tagged with "phytoconstituents"
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2017
1 publicationA Complete Evaluation on Bougainvillea Glabra: Ethnomedical Information, Active Constituents and Pharmacological Actions
Indian medicinal plants are gaining popularity in treating several diseases. Due to the plants availability and less side effects people are showing more interest in Indian medicinal plants than other source of medications. The current review is a latest and wide-ranging analysis of ethnomedical information, pharmacological uses and phytoconstituents of Bougainvillea glabra. Traditionally, the plant is conveyed for the management of helminthiasis, diabetes and respiratory tract illnesses such as cough, cold & bronchitis. It has been proved several pharmacological activities like analgesic, antipyretic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antidiabetic, antiulcer, antidiarrhoea and antilipidemic. Major phytoconstituents like terpenoid, carbohydrate, fatty acids and flavonoids have been reported in this plant. This helps in supporting the plant for future studies and uses on different disorders faced due to various reasons. Further investigation and research is still required for the plant to explore various medicinal properties.
2011
1 publicationHPTLC FINGERPRINT PROFILE FOR QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OF VARIOUS PHYTOCONSTITUENTS IN ANISOMELES SPECIES
 In the present communication, finger print of two ethano-botanically important Anisomeles species has been developed. A sensitive and reliable densitometric High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography (HPTLC) method has been developed for the quantification of quercetin, β-sitosterol, stigmasterol, catechin and ovatodiolide present in Anisomeles indica and Anisomeles malabarica.  Chromatographic analysis was performed using methanol, chloroform, acetone and ethanol extract of these plants were developed in the different solvents such as toluene, chloroform, ethyl acetate, methanol at various proportions. Detection and quantification of all phytoconstituents was done by densitometric scanning at different wavelengths. These finger prints would be helpful in the standardization of these species.  Key words: HPTLC, Anisomeles indica, Anisomeles malabarica, phytoconstituents, standardization
