Quantitative estimation of total tannin, alkaloid, phenolic, and flavonoid content of the root, leaf, and whole plant of Byttneria herbacea Roxb.

Ayu Pub Date : 2021-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-12 DOI:10.4103/ayu.AYU_25_19
Tarun Sharma, Rakesh Gamit, Rabinarayan Acharya, V J Shukla
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Background: Byttneria herbacea Roxb., family Sterculiaceae, commonly called as 'Samarakhai' in local Odia language, is one of the reputed folklore medicinal herb. Its roots, leaves, and whole plant parts are reported for traditional use in the management of dysentery, sores, cuts, wounds, cholera, leucorrhoea, fractures, and sprains.

Aim: The aim of the present work was to assess the total tannin content, total alkaloid content (TAC), total phenolic content (TPC), and total flavonoid content (TFC) in root, leaf, and whole plant of B. herbacea.

Materials and methods: The amount of total tannins was analyzed using titrimetric method and total alkaloids by gravimetrical method. TPC was measured using Folin-Ciocalteu's method and calculated as gallic acid equivalents and the amount of total flavonoids by aluminum chloride colorimetric method and calculated as chrysin equivalents.

Results: Tannin content was found maximum in the leaf (8.148% w/w) followed by whole plant (3.886% w/w) and root (1.553% w/w); similarly, TAC in the leaf (2.306% w/w) was more than those in root (0.814% w/w) and whole plant (1.319% w/w). The TPC of the methanolic extract of root (372.33 ± 14.29 mg/g) was more than whole plant (267.33 ± 7.63 mg/g); The TFC of the methanolic extract of leaf (620 ± 50 mg/g) was found maximum followed by root (553.33 ± 28.86 mg/g) and whole plant (536.66 ± 28.86 mg/g).

Conclusion: The result of study emphasized presence of tannin, alkaloid, phenol, and flavonoid contents in the root, leaf, and whole plant of B. herbacea where the leaf was found to be richest source.

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对苦苣苔根、叶和全株总单宁、生物碱、酚类和黄酮类含量的定量测定。
背景:苦苣苔。,Sterculiaceae科,在当地奥迪亚语中通常被称为“Samarakhai”,是一种著名的民间草药。据报道,它的根、叶和整个植物部分传统上用于治疗痢疾、溃疡、割伤、伤口、霍乱、白带、骨折和扭伤。目的:测定草药B.herbacea根、叶和全株的总单宁含量、总生物碱含量(TAC)、总酚含量(TPC)和总黄酮含量(TFC)。材料与方法:采用滴定法测定总鞣质含量,采用重量法测定总生物碱含量。使用Folin-Ciocalteu方法测量TPC,并通过氯化铝比色法计算为没食子酸当量和总黄酮的量,并计算为白杨素当量。结果:单宁含量在叶片中最高(8.148%w/w),其次是全株(3.886%w/w)和根(1.553%w/w);同样地,叶片中的TAC(2.306%w/w)高于根中的TAC(0.814%w/w)和全株中的TAC(1.319%w/w)。根甲醇提取物的TPC(372.33±14.29mg/g)高于全株(267.33±7.63mg/g);叶甲醇提取物的TFC最高(620±50mg/g),其次是根(553.33±28.86mg/g)和全株(536.66±28.86g/g)。结论:本研究结果表明,牛蒡根、叶和全株中均含有鞣质、生物碱、酚和黄酮类物质,其中叶是最丰富的来源。
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