2017
DOI: 10.4172/pharmaceutical-sciences.1000253
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GC-MS Analysis and HPTLC Fingerprinting Profile of Hydroalcoholic Extract of Polygonum barbatum Linn. Leaves

Abstract: Lakshmi Narayanan, et al.: GC-MS and HPTLC Analysis of P. barbatumAn important medicinal plant, Polygonum barbatum was undertaken for gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis and high performance thin layer chromatography finger print profile to investigate the chemical constituent present in the hydroalcoholic extract of Polygonum barbatum leaves. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis shown that twenty two compounds were identified and named from the extract. Among these constituents, terpenoids … Show more

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“…High-Performance Thin Layer Chromatography (HPTLC) analysis was carried out to establish the chromatographic profile referring to an optimized methodology deduced by Moein et. al 29 . Approximately 2 μL of the essential oil sample on an aluminium pre-coated silica gel plate.…”
Section: Hptlc Fingerprint Profiling Of Ceomentioning
confidence: 98%
“…High-Performance Thin Layer Chromatography (HPTLC) analysis was carried out to establish the chromatographic profile referring to an optimized methodology deduced by Moein et. al 29 . Approximately 2 μL of the essential oil sample on an aluminium pre-coated silica gel plate.…”
Section: Hptlc Fingerprint Profiling Of Ceomentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Fresh ginger by stimulating mucosal cells to secrete Interferonbeta (IFN-β), also contributes to counteracting viral infection (San et al, 2013). Leaves of Olea europaea L. (olive) also show inhibitory activity against the influenza virus (Nekooeian, 2006). Olive leaves inhibit the replication of HIV, cell to cell transmission and acute infection (Lee-Huang et al, 2003).…”
Section: Natural Medicine To Control Virusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the identified compounds, some of them are bioactive and used in medicines. For example, clindamycin, inositol, scopoletin, cinnamaldehyde, cyclotetrasiloxane, furanone, ester, steroids, and terpenoid substances that possess antimicrobial activity and are widely used to treat inflammatory diseases (Bharathy et al 2012;Keskin et al 2012;Sheela and Uthayakumari 2013;Anupama et al 2014;Hameed et al 2015;Angel et al 2016;Narayanan et al 2017). Specifically, 3,5-dimethoxy-4hydroxycinnamaldehyde and ethyl iso-allocholate have been used as anticancer, anesthetic, antiulcer antiviral, and hypoglycemic drugs (Daffodil et al 2012).…”
Section: Gc-ms Analysis Of the Jnl Wood Extractsmentioning
confidence: 99%