Fingerprint Study of Thymus spp. by TLC

Background: Thymus is a widely used medicinal plant in food and pharmaceutical industries. Among different species of Thymus, T. vulgaris is used more than other species in therapeutic dosage forms. Objective: This study was conducted to differentiate various Thymus species by TLC fingerprint. Metho...

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Main Authors: H Hajimehdipoor, M Khanavi, H Zahedi, Z Abedi, N Kalantari Khandani, N Adib, M Pirali Hamedani
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Language:English
Published: Institue of Medicinal Plants, ACECR 2009-09-01
Series:Journal of Medicinal Plants
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Online Access:http://jmp.ir/article-1-326-en.html
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spelling doaj-781668e7a26945adac49b5d5e868e2452021-09-19T04:28:58ZengInstitue of Medicinal Plants, ACECRJournal of Medicinal Plants2717-204X2717-20582009-09-018311924Fingerprint Study of Thymus spp. by TLCH Hajimehdipoor0M Khanavi1H Zahedi2Z Abedi3N Kalantari Khandani4N Adib5M Pirali Hamedani6 Food and Drug Control Laboratories and Food and Drug Laboratory Research Center, MOH & ME Department of Pharmacognosy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences Food and Drug Control Laboratories and Food and Drug Laboratory Research Center, MOH & ME Food and Drug Control Laboratories and Food and Drug Laboratory Research Center, MOH & ME Food and Drug Control Laboratories and Food and Drug Laboratory Research Center, MOH & ME Food and Drug Control Laboratories and Food and Drug Laboratory Research Center, MOH & ME Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Medicinal Plants Research Center, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences Background: Thymus is a widely used medicinal plant in food and pharmaceutical industries. Among different species of Thymus, T. vulgaris is used more than other species in therapeutic dosage forms. Objective: This study was conducted to differentiate various Thymus species by TLC fingerprint. Methods: In order to identify and differentiate various species of Thymus, TLC fingerprints of essential oil, dichloromethane, ethylacetate and n-butanol extracts of four available species named T. vulgaris, T. pubescens, T. citriodorus and T. daenensis were obtained and compared with each other. Results: The results showed that the TLC chromatograms of essential oil and n-butanol extract can not be used as differential identification for the above-mentioned species while the ethylacetate and dichloromethane extracts are more reliable to be used for TLC fingerprints. TLC chromatogram of ethylacetate extract is specific for identification of T. pubescens and T. vulgaris while T. citriodorus and T. daenensis can be best identified by their TLC fingerprints obtained from dichloromethane extract. Conclusion: For best differentiation of various Thymus species, different extracts of the plants should be used.http://jmp.ir/article-1-326-en.htmlthymus vulgaristhymus pubescensthymus citriodorusthymus daenensistlc fingerprint
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author H Hajimehdipoor
M Khanavi
H Zahedi
Z Abedi
N Kalantari Khandani
N Adib
M Pirali Hamedani
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M Khanavi
H Zahedi
Z Abedi
N Kalantari Khandani
N Adib
M Pirali Hamedani
Fingerprint Study of Thymus spp. by TLC
Journal of Medicinal Plants
thymus vulgaris
thymus pubescens
thymus citriodorus
thymus daenensis
tlc fingerprint
author_facet H Hajimehdipoor
M Khanavi
H Zahedi
Z Abedi
N Kalantari Khandani
N Adib
M Pirali Hamedani
author_sort H Hajimehdipoor
title Fingerprint Study of Thymus spp. by TLC
title_short Fingerprint Study of Thymus spp. by TLC
title_full Fingerprint Study of Thymus spp. by TLC
title_fullStr Fingerprint Study of Thymus spp. by TLC
title_full_unstemmed Fingerprint Study of Thymus spp. by TLC
title_sort fingerprint study of thymus spp. by tlc
publisher Institue of Medicinal Plants, ACECR
series Journal of Medicinal Plants
issn 2717-204X
2717-2058
publishDate 2009-09-01
description Background: Thymus is a widely used medicinal plant in food and pharmaceutical industries. Among different species of Thymus, T. vulgaris is used more than other species in therapeutic dosage forms. Objective: This study was conducted to differentiate various Thymus species by TLC fingerprint. Methods: In order to identify and differentiate various species of Thymus, TLC fingerprints of essential oil, dichloromethane, ethylacetate and n-butanol extracts of four available species named T. vulgaris, T. pubescens, T. citriodorus and T. daenensis were obtained and compared with each other. Results: The results showed that the TLC chromatograms of essential oil and n-butanol extract can not be used as differential identification for the above-mentioned species while the ethylacetate and dichloromethane extracts are more reliable to be used for TLC fingerprints. TLC chromatogram of ethylacetate extract is specific for identification of T. pubescens and T. vulgaris while T. citriodorus and T. daenensis can be best identified by their TLC fingerprints obtained from dichloromethane extract. Conclusion: For best differentiation of various Thymus species, different extracts of the plants should be used.
topic thymus vulgaris
thymus pubescens
thymus citriodorus
thymus daenensis
tlc fingerprint
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