Publication: Pharmaconostic and phytochemical investigations of Pseuderanthemum palatiterum (Nees) Radlk. ex Lindau leaves
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2011-01-01
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09753575
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Pharmacognosy Journal. Vol.3, No.23 (2011), 18-23
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Kullacha Chayarop, Penchom Peungvicha, Yuvadee Wongkrajang, Wongsatit Chuakul, Surattana Amnuoypol, Rungravi Temsiririrkkul Pharmaconostic and phytochemical investigations of Pseuderanthemum palatiterum (Nees) Radlk. ex Lindau leaves. Pharmacognosy Journal. Vol.3, No.23 (2011), 18-23. doi:10.5530/pj.2011.23.3 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/12828
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Pharmaconostic and phytochemical investigations of Pseuderanthemum palatiterum (Nees) Radlk. ex Lindau leaves
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Introduction: Fresh leaves of Pseuderanthemum palatiferum (Nees) Radlk. ex Lindau are claimed to cure various diseases and have become a popular medicinal plant among Thai people. Products made from P. palatiferum leaves - including powder decoctions, herbal tea bags and capsules - have been developed and are available in markets in Thailand, but without quality control. Methods: Microscopic characteristics were observed under a light microscope. Physicochemical properties - including loss on drying, total ash, acid-insoluble ash, and water extractive values - were determined. Phytochemical screening for major groups of compounds was performed, and a thin-layer chromatographic (TLC) fingerprint of this plant was developed. Results: The microscopic characteristics showed the arrangement of palisade cells into two layers, and the presence of multicellular trichomes with a warty wall in the upper epidermis. Phytochemical screening revealed that P palatiferum leaf extract contains flavonoids, phenolic compounds, unsaturated lactone rings, and steroid nuclei. Flavonoids, phenol carboxylic acid and terpenoids were detected in TLC fingerprints of P palatiferum extract developed using blends of toluene: ethyl acetate: formic acid (5:4.5:0.5) and ethyl acetate: formic acid: water (90:2:2) as solvent systems. Conclusion: The results are useful for the establishment of a monograph on this plant which could be used for quality control of plant materials.