2012
DOI: 10.9790/3013-02103040
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HPTLC Studies on the Phenyl Propanoids of Albizia lebbeck Benth

Abstract: The present study was aimed to find out the phenyl propanoids HPTLC profile of the medicinally important plant Albizia lebbeck Benth. HPTLC studies were carried out following Harborne and Wagner et al. method. The Toluene-ethyl acetate (9.3:0.7) was served as mobile phase for phenyl propanoids. Linear ascending development was carried out in 20 cm x 10cm twin trough glass chamber (Camag, Mutenz, Switzerland) saturated with the mobile phase and the chromatoplate development for two times with the same mobile ph… Show more

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“…The drug, plant mucilage and formulation blend (mixture containing Diclofenac sodium, Mulva neglecta mucilage, Avicel pH 101 and magnesium stearate) compatibility were studied by using IR spectrophotometer (Nicolet FTIR spectrophotometer, Thermoscientific Nicolet, USA). A small amount of Diclofenac sodium, plant mucilage and formulation blend were respectively placed directly on the germanium piece of the infrared spectrometer with constant pressure applied and data of infrared absorbance collected over the wave number ranged from 4000 cm -1 to 400 cm -1 and was expressed in cm -1 (Bobby, Wesely, Johnson et al, 2012).…”
Section: Ftir Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The drug, plant mucilage and formulation blend (mixture containing Diclofenac sodium, Mulva neglecta mucilage, Avicel pH 101 and magnesium stearate) compatibility were studied by using IR spectrophotometer (Nicolet FTIR spectrophotometer, Thermoscientific Nicolet, USA). A small amount of Diclofenac sodium, plant mucilage and formulation blend were respectively placed directly on the germanium piece of the infrared spectrometer with constant pressure applied and data of infrared absorbance collected over the wave number ranged from 4000 cm -1 to 400 cm -1 and was expressed in cm -1 (Bobby, Wesely, Johnson et al, 2012).…”
Section: Ftir Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy is a physicochemical analytical technique which provides a clear picture of the metabolic composition of leaves at a given time [16]. It is possible to detect the minor changes in the primary and secondary metabolites in leaves by observing the IR spectra.…”
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“…The peak at 1,379.0 cm -1 may correspond to aromatic amines indicating C-N stretching (Mahitha et al 2011). The peak at 2,856.4 cm -1 may be formed due to the presence of carboxylic acids (Bobby et al 2012).…”
Section: Ft-ir Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%