Isolation and characterization of quinine from Polygonatum verticillatum: A new marker approach to identify substitution and adulteration
Polygonatum verticillatum (Mahameda) is an important ingredient of Ashtawarga and Ayurvedic formulations. Nowadays, it comes under the category of endangered plants due to large scale and indiscriminate collection of wild material. To overcome the scarcity, substitutes of Mahameda are also commonly...
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doaj-72c9d71ffdd84196b09bb4ccd751a7752020-11-24T23:39:59ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology & Research2231-40400976-20942016-01-017415315810.4103/2231-4040.191427Isolation and characterization of quinine from Polygonatum verticillatum: A new marker approach to identify substitution and adulterationJaswinder Kaur VirkSanjiv KumarRanjit SinghAvinash C TripathiShailendra K SarafVikas GuptaParveen BansalPolygonatum verticillatum (Mahameda) is an important ingredient of Ashtawarga and Ayurvedic formulations. Nowadays, it comes under the category of endangered plants due to large scale and indiscriminate collection of wild material. To overcome the scarcity, substitutes of Mahameda are also commonly used in market. These additives are different from the authentic plant by Ayurvedic and pharmacological theory of drug action, thereby resulting in substitution/adulteration. Substitution is a critical issue in isolation and quantification of the therapeutically active ingredients that can be used as markers in the identification of substitution/adulteration. Methanolic extract of the rhizomes of P. verticillatum was subjected to preliminary phytochemical screening for the detection of phytoconstituents, followed by column chromatography for isolation of the marker. The column was first eluted with pure hexane, and polarity of the solvent was gradually increased. A total of 1180 fractions were collected and pooled on the basis of thin-layer chromatography profile. The single compound was isolated and confirmed by chemical test, melting point, spectral analysis, and comparison with literature. Phytochemical screening of the extract shows the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, carbohydrates, terpenoids, and phenolics. A pure white crystalline powder was isolated by column chromatography which was characterized as (6-methoxyquinolin-4-yl-8-vinylquinuclidin-2-yl) methanol, i.e. Quinine. The isolated compound, Quinine, was identified as a novel compound in Mahameda as it has not been reported in the genus Polygonatum, till now. It can be used as a marker for the identification of substitution/adulteration and standardization of P. verticillatum.http://www.japtr.org/article.asp?issn=2231-4040;year=2016;volume=7;issue=4;spage=153;epage=158;aulast=VirkAdulterantscolumn chromatographymarker compoundPolygonatum verticillatum substituents |
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Jaswinder Kaur Virk Sanjiv Kumar Ranjit Singh Avinash C Tripathi Shailendra K Saraf Vikas Gupta Parveen Bansal Isolation and characterization of quinine from Polygonatum verticillatum: A new marker approach to identify substitution and adulteration Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology & Research Adulterants column chromatography marker compound Polygonatum verticillatum substituents |
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Isolation and characterization of quinine from Polygonatum verticillatum: A new marker approach to identify substitution and adulteration |
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Isolation and characterization of quinine from Polygonatum verticillatum: A new marker approach to identify substitution and adulteration |
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Isolation and characterization of quinine from Polygonatum verticillatum: A new marker approach to identify substitution and adulteration |
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Isolation and characterization of quinine from Polygonatum verticillatum: A new marker approach to identify substitution and adulteration |
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Isolation and characterization of quinine from Polygonatum verticillatum: A new marker approach to identify substitution and adulteration |
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isolation and characterization of quinine from polygonatum verticillatum: a new marker approach to identify substitution and adulteration |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology & Research |
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2231-4040 0976-2094 |
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Polygonatum verticillatum (Mahameda) is an important ingredient of Ashtawarga and Ayurvedic formulations. Nowadays, it comes under the category of endangered plants due to large scale and indiscriminate collection of wild material. To overcome the scarcity, substitutes of Mahameda are also commonly used in market. These additives are different from the authentic plant by Ayurvedic and pharmacological theory of drug action, thereby resulting in substitution/adulteration. Substitution is a critical issue in isolation and quantification of the therapeutically active ingredients that can be used as markers in the identification of substitution/adulteration. Methanolic extract of the rhizomes of P. verticillatum was subjected to preliminary phytochemical screening for the detection of phytoconstituents, followed by column chromatography for isolation of the marker. The column was first eluted with pure hexane, and polarity of the solvent was gradually increased. A total of 1180 fractions were collected and pooled on the basis of thin-layer chromatography profile. The single compound was isolated and confirmed by chemical test, melting point, spectral analysis, and comparison with literature. Phytochemical screening of the extract shows the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, carbohydrates, terpenoids, and phenolics. A pure white crystalline powder was isolated by column chromatography which was characterized as (6-methoxyquinolin-4-yl-8-vinylquinuclidin-2-yl) methanol, i.e. Quinine. The isolated compound, Quinine, was identified as a novel compound in Mahameda as it has not been reported in the genus Polygonatum, till now. It can be used as a marker for the identification of substitution/adulteration and standardization of P. verticillatum. |
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Adulterants column chromatography marker compound Polygonatum verticillatum substituents |
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