02024nas a2200253 4500008004100000245014100041210006900182260001400251300001200265490000600277520119400283653002001477653001001497653001801507653002701525653002001552653002001572100003201592700002001624700002401644700003201668700002001700856005001720 2017 eng d00aMicroscopical Evaluation, Phytochemical Analysis and HPTLC Fingerprinting of Tuber of Actinoscirpus grossus (L.f.) Goetgh. & D.A.Simpson0 aMicroscopical Evaluation Phytochemical Analysis and HPTLC Finger cJuly 2017 a657-6620 v93 a
Actinoscirpus grossus (L.f.) Goetgh. & D.A.Simpson (Cyperaceae), is a Perennial with long stolons and rhizomes ending in small tubers. It is popularly known as Kasheruk in Sanskrit. The plant is traditionally used as anti-diarrheal, anti-emetic, and tonic to the liver. In order to do the detail standardization of plant macro-microscopical observation, phytochemical analysis and HPTLC Finger printing of tuber was performed according to pharmacopoeia procedure. Microscopic analysis has showed thick-walled polygonal epidermal cells of young root stalk in surface view, elongated phloem parenchyma filled with starch grains, spiral to annular vessel fragments and simple starch grains scattered all over the powder. Phytochemical analysis showed presence of carbohydrate, coumarins, flavanoids, steroid, tannin, and terpenoid. Ethanol extract of plant were fingerprinted in toluene: ethyl acetate (7:3). The developed plates were visualized in UV 254, 366, and then derivatised with vanillin sulphuric acid and scanned under UV 254 and 366 nm. These specific identities will be useful in identification and authentication of the raw drug.
10aEthanol Extract10aHPTLC10aPharmacognosy10aPhytochemical analysis10aQuality control10astandardization1 aGanapathi, Savin, Chanthala1 aHolla, Rajendra1 aShankara, Shivaraja1 aNarayana, Sunil, Kumar Kopp1 aMundugaru, Ravi u/files/pj-9-5/10.5530pj.2017.5.104/index.html