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Physico-Chemical and Phytochemical Analysis of Mukia maderaspatana L.


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1 P.G. and Research Department of Biochemistry, S.T.E.T. Women’s College, Mannargudi – 614 001, India
     

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Mukia maderaspatana L. is a potent drug having diverse pharmacological effects and wide therapeutic potential. It is used in fever, dysphoea, abdominal disorders; cough and vomiting. The parameters applied for the present study include extractive value, ash value, moisture content, TLC, pH value, qualitative phytochemical studies and fluorescent analysis. GC-MS analysis of ethanol extract led to identification of various compounds. This analysis revealed that Mukia maderaspatana L. leaves contains mainly Phytol.

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Phytochemical Analysis, Physico-Chemical Analysis, Mukia maderaspatana, TLC and GC-MS.
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K. Parameswari
P.G. and Research Department of Biochemistry, S.T.E.T. Women’s College, Mannargudi – 614 001, India
T. Ananthi
P.G. and Research Department of Biochemistry, S.T.E.T. Women’s College, Mannargudi – 614 001, India

Abstract


Mukia maderaspatana L. is a potent drug having diverse pharmacological effects and wide therapeutic potential. It is used in fever, dysphoea, abdominal disorders; cough and vomiting. The parameters applied for the present study include extractive value, ash value, moisture content, TLC, pH value, qualitative phytochemical studies and fluorescent analysis. GC-MS analysis of ethanol extract led to identification of various compounds. This analysis revealed that Mukia maderaspatana L. leaves contains mainly Phytol.

Keywords


Phytochemical Analysis, Physico-Chemical Analysis, Mukia maderaspatana, TLC and GC-MS.