Abstract
Objectives: the current study report the phytochemical analysis of chloroform, ester, methanolic extracts of leaf, stem bark and root of rosid dicot genus indica (L.) and genus Cocculus hirsutus (L.) plants.
Methods: Plants material used were collected from Kadaparajupalle at Dornala Mandal, Prakasam district, province, India. The authentication of the plant species was done by the biologist. The plant structure extraction was done by mistreatment soxhlet equipment. The preliminary phytochemical screening of this extracts was conducted by following the quality ways for the presence of the alkaloids, saponins, terpenoids & steroids, flavonoids, tannins, phenoplast compounds, coumarins, quinones, resins, and glycosides.
Results: Results indicated the presence of alkaloids, saponins, terpenoids & steroids, tannins, anthocyanidins, phenoplast compounds, coumarins, quinones, resins and glycosides all told the plant extracts and will be used for the treatment of wounds and burns.
Conclusion: The presence of high alkaloids, flavonoids and terpenoids of the plant extracts recommend their inhibitor potential and justifies their therapeutic action that might be used for the drug formulation.
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Objectives: the current study report the phytochemical analysis of chloroform, ester, methanolic extracts of leaf, stem bark and root of rosid dicot genus indica (L.) and genus Cocculus hirsutus (L.) plants.
Methods: Plants material used were collected from Kadaparajupalle at Dornala Mandal, Prakasam district, province, India. The authentication of the plant species was done by the biologist. The plant structure extraction was done by mistreatment soxhlet equipment. The preliminary phytochemical screening of this extracts was conducted by following the quality ways for the presence of the alkaloids, saponins, terpenoids & steroids, flavonoids, tannins, phenoplast compounds, coumarins, quinones, resins, and glycosides.
Results: Results indicated the presence of alkaloids, saponins, terpenoids & steroids, tannins, anthocyanidins, phenoplast compounds, coumarins, quinones, resins and glycosides all told the plant extracts and will be used for the treatment of wounds and burns.
Conclusion: The presence of high alkaloids, flavonoids and terpenoids of the plant extracts recommend their inhibitor potential and justifies their therapeutic action that might be used for the drug formulation.
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