Phytochemical and Pharmacological Evaluation of Some Selected Medicinal Plants Species from Marathwada Region
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Aim: Identify, separate and evaluate active phytoconstituents of selected medicinal
newlineplants and to explore the hepatoprotective and antioxidant potential.
newlineMethod: Plant materials were collected in and around places of Marathwada region,
newlineNanded District (Maharashtra), India and were identified and authenticated by
newlineDepartment of Botany, Science College, Nanded. Extraction of plants by using solvents
newlineof increasing polarity using Soxhlet extraction technique. Preliminary phytochemical
newlineevaluation performed by qualitative analysis of extract for presence of alkaloids,
newlineglycoside, flavonoids, tannins, saponins and phenolic compounds. Total phenolic (Gallic
newlineacid equivalent) and total flavonoid (Quercetin equivalent) content (mg/g) in extract of P.
newlinespicigera and C. emarginata were standardized for total phenolics and flavonoids content.
newlineThe series of In-vitro antioxidant assay such as DPPH, ABTS, superoxide radicalscavenging
newlineactivity, total antioxidant capacity and ferric reducing assay were carried out
newlinefor evaluation of free radical scavenging ability of P. spicigera and C. emarginata extracts.
newlineFraction of successive extracts of P. spicigera and C. emarginata were evaluated for invivo
newlinehepatoprotective activity in acute CCl4-induced hepatotoxicity in rats for 7 days.
newlineSerum biochemical parameters like serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT),
newlineserum glutamic-pyruvic transaminase (SGPT), serum bilirubin (SB), total protein (TP)
newlineand albumin (ALB) were determined. Isolation of possible phytoconstituents from ethyl
newlineacetate extract of P. spicigera and ethanol extract of C. emarginata were performed.
newlineFractions were collected from ethyl acetate extract of P. spicigera and ethanol extract of
newlineC. emarginata using column. Column was eluted with solvents of varying polarity.
newlineColumn fractions were monitored with TLC and similar fractions were combined and
newlinefurther processed to yield the isolation of compounds. The isolated compounds were
newlinecharacterized by using suitable spectral techniques (UV, FTIR, NMR and Mass) in order
newlineto confirm thei