<span>Comprehensive investigation of free radical quenching potential, total phenol, flavonoid and saponin content, and chemical profiles of twelve </span><em>Chlorophytum </em><span>Ker Gawl. species</span>
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<span>Comprehensive investigation of free radical quenching potential, total phenol, flavonoid and saponin content, and chemical profiles of twelve </span><em>Chlorophytum </em><span>Ker Gawl. species</span> |
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Shinde, Shweta S Patil, Swapnil M Rane, Niraj R Adsul, Avinash A Gholve, Avinash R Pawar, Pankaj K Yadav, Shrirang R Govindwar, Sanjay P; Shivaji University, Kolhapur DBT-Interdisciplinary Program for Research and Education in Life Sciences |
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Medicinal plants Antioxidant activity, Chlorophytum Ker Gawl., GC-MS, HPTLC, Saponins. |
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<p><span>India represents eighteen species of genus </span><em>Chlorophytum </em><span>Ker Gawl., which are cumulatively known and used as <em>Safed Musali</em>. Out of these,<em>Chlorophytum borivilianum </em>Santapau & R.R.Fern is extensively utilized by virtue of a wide array of bioactivities. In the present study, comparative analysis of twelve species of the genus <em>Chlorophytum</em> including <em>C. borivilianum </em>was done to find its alternative with respect to phytochemical content and antioxidant potential. Among all species analyzed, <em>C. amaniense </em>Engl. showed highest phenol (654.5 mg/g), flavonoid (191.1 mg/g) and saponin (7.42 %) contents. Highest DPPH free radical quenching activity was observed in <em>C. amaniense </em>Engl.<em></em>(86.97 %) which was nearly 30 % more than that of <em>C. borivilianum</em>. HPTLC chemical fingerprint of all the C<em>hlorophytum</em> species was established showing a visible difference in the band pattern and intensities. HPTLC fingerprint of <em>C. amaniense </em>showed presence of maximum number of bands with high intensity. GC-MS analysis of all the extracts of twelve species revealed presence of 35 different molecules and/or fragments of molecules. Present study may be the first systematic and comparative evaluation of the genus <em>Chlorophytum</em>, indicates <em>C. amaniense </em>Engl.<em> </em>as an alternative to <em>C. borivilianum.</em></span></p> |
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Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources (IJNPR) [Formerly Natural Product Radiance (NPR)] 2016-06-29 15:07:39 |
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Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources (IJNPR) [Formerly Natural Product Radiance (NPR)]; ##issue.vol## 7, ##issue.no## 2 (2016): June 2016 |
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