Phytochemical constituents of some plants used by the tribals of Dakshin Dinajpur district for medicinal purposes

Autores/as

  • Hariswami Das
  • Usha Chakraborty

Palabras clave:

phytochemical constituents, medicinal plants, active principles, quantitative determination, spectrophotometric

Resumen

Various phytochemical constituents including alkaloids, phenols, and ascorbic acids were assessed and compared in the four medicinal plants of different families. Four plants used locally for different medicinal purposes were selected for a comparison of their phytochemical constituents. The plants investigated were Clerodendrum viscosum, Moringa oleifera, Cinnamomum tamala and Scoparia dulcis.  All theses plants were found to contain the active principles including alkaloids, tannin, saponin, terpenoid, flavonoid, cardic glycoside. Steroid was present in C. viscosum, C. tamala, and M. oleifera but absent in S. dulcis. The assay for the quantitative determination of phenols and ascorbic acids revealed that C. tamala contained the highest amount of phenol and ascorbic acids where as C. viscosum contained the least amount.

Biografía del autor/a

  • Hariswami Das
    Senior Research scolar, Plant Biochemistry Laboratiry, Dept of Botany, University of North bengal

Publicado

2011-01-24

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