High Performance Thin Layer Chromatographic Determination of Chrysin in Oroxylum Indicum Vent. from Different Geographical Regions of India
HPTLC fingerprints can be used for documentation and quantification of chemical markers to identify morphological and geographical variation in herbal raw materials. The current work was aimed at developing phytochemical fingerprints of Oroxylum indicum vent. from different geographical regions of I...
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doaj-a232360305764269a80c294fe1b16c682020-11-25T00:06:43ZengHindawi LimitedE-Journal of Chemistry0973-49452090-98102012-01-019131331710.1155/2012/616431High Performance Thin Layer Chromatographic Determination of Chrysin in Oroxylum Indicum Vent. from Different Geographical Regions of IndiaK. Srilatha Srinivas0A. Saraf Aparna1Department of Botany, The Institute of Science, Mumbai-32, IndiaDepartment of Botany, The Institute of Science, Mumbai-32, IndiaHPTLC fingerprints can be used for documentation and quantification of chemical markers to identify morphological and geographical variation in herbal raw materials. The current work was aimed at developing phytochemical fingerprints of Oroxylum indicum vent. from different geographical regions of India viz. Western Ghats (Maharashtra) and Northern Uttar Pradesh. Fingerprint of flavonoid, chrysin was developed for roots, leaves and bark of the plant from different regions using cold extraction and suitable solvent system. HPTLC technique was successfully used for evaluating regional variations. The fingerprints were also utilized for quantification of the flavonoid, chrysin from different parts of the plants from two distinct geographical regions. Maximum content of chrysin was found in plant collected from Western Ghats than in U.P.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/616431 |
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High Performance Thin Layer Chromatographic Determination of Chrysin in Oroxylum Indicum Vent. from Different Geographical Regions of India |
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High Performance Thin Layer Chromatographic Determination of Chrysin in Oroxylum Indicum Vent. from Different Geographical Regions of India |
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High Performance Thin Layer Chromatographic Determination of Chrysin in Oroxylum Indicum Vent. from Different Geographical Regions of India |
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High Performance Thin Layer Chromatographic Determination of Chrysin in Oroxylum Indicum Vent. from Different Geographical Regions of India |
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high performance thin layer chromatographic determination of chrysin in oroxylum indicum vent. from different geographical regions of india |
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HPTLC fingerprints can be used for documentation and quantification of chemical markers to identify morphological and geographical variation in herbal raw materials. The current work was aimed at developing phytochemical fingerprints of Oroxylum indicum vent. from different geographical regions of India viz. Western Ghats (Maharashtra) and Northern Uttar Pradesh. Fingerprint of flavonoid, chrysin was developed for roots, leaves and bark of the plant from different regions using cold extraction and suitable solvent system. HPTLC technique was successfully used for evaluating regional variations. The fingerprints were also utilized for quantification of the flavonoid, chrysin from different parts of the plants from two distinct geographical regions. Maximum content of chrysin was found in plant collected from Western Ghats than in U.P. |
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