PHARMACOGNOSTIC AND PHYTOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF TREMA ORIENTALIS LEAF

Authors

  • Hiteksha S. Panchal A. R. College of Pharmacy and G. H. Patel Institute of Pharmacy, V. V. Nagar, Anand, Gujarat, India
  • Stavan M. Master A. R. College of Pharmacy and G. H. Patel Institute of Pharmacy, V. V. Nagar, Anand, Gujarat, India
  • Ajay K. Saluja A. R. College of Pharmacy and G. H. Patel Institute of Pharmacy, V. V. Nagar, Anand, Gujarat, India
  • Mariyan R. Patel A. R. College of Pharmacy and G. H. Patel Institute of Pharmacy, V. V. Nagar, Anand, Gujarat, India

Keywords:

Trema orientalis, Macroscopy, Microscopy, Phytoconstituents, Rf (retention factors)

Abstract

Trema orientalis (Ulmaceae) is native to India. This tree species has been of interest to researchers because it is a medicinal plant employed in the Indian indigenous system of medicine. Pharmacognostic standardization, physic-chemical evaluation of the leafs of Trema orientalis was carried out to determine its macro-and micro-scopical characters and also some insoluble ash and sulphated ash values, alcohol-and water-soluble extractive values were determined for phytochemical evaluations. Preliminary phytochemical screening was also done to detect different phytoconstituents. Microscopically, Leaf showed trichomes, Lamina, midrib regions, stomata and calcium oxalate crystals. Powder microscopy showed mesophyll region, abundant xylem vessels with annular thickenings and xylem vessels, Unicellular, multiseriate covering trichomes and glandular trichomes, Rosette and prism shape calcium oxalate crystals, Anomocytic stomata. Total ash was approximately two times and four times more than acid insoluble and water soluble as, respectively Ethanol soluble extractive was approximately two times higher than water soluble extractive. TLC of petroleum ether and ethanol extract showed five spots using Hexane: Ethyl acetate (12:4) and four spot using Choloroform: Ethyl acetate (5:4). Phytochemically, root exhibited phytosterols, Flavanoids, Tannin and phenolic compounds.

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Published

01-05-2015

How to Cite

Panchal, H. S., S. M. Master, A. K. Saluja, and M. R. Patel. “PHARMACOGNOSTIC AND PHYTOCHEMICAL EVALUATION OF TREMA ORIENTALIS LEAF”. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, vol. 7, no. 5, May 2015, pp. 317-9, https://journals.innovareacademics.in/index.php/ijpps/article/view/6403.

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