Abstract
Objective: Verification of the herbal plants by latest scientific tools toward understanding the molecular mechanism underlying their medicinal role is the need of the hour. Methods: Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry study of water extracts of the leaves of one herbal plant, Aristolochia indica was undertaken by standard procedures and its medicinal activity was verified with the biomolecules present in it. Results: The presence of some important biomolecules such as 2-propenoic acid, ethenyl ester, oxalic acid, cyclobutyl ethyl ester, phosphoric acid, 2-chloroethenyl dimethyl ester, pentanoic acid, 2-methylcyclohexyl ester, cis-, butylphosphonic acid, butyl cyclohexylmethyl ester, octadecanoic acid, 2,3-dihydroxypropyl ester, acetic acid, cesium salt and 2-Fluoro-6-trifluoromethylbenzoic acid, 4-nitrophenyl ester, and some others indicate represents the medicinal roles of this plant as is reported ethnopharmacologically. Conclusions: The results and discussion above clearly indicate that the various molecules present in A. indica leaf extracts do have medicinal roles ascribed to it and further work in this regard is on.
Original language | British English |
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Pages (from-to) | 2919-2923 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Journal | Drug Invention Today |
Volume | 12 |
Issue number | 12 |
State | Published - 2019 |
Keywords
- 2
- 2-chloroethenyl dimethyl ester
- 2-methylcyclohexyl ester
- 2-Propenoic acid
- 3-dihydroxypropyl ester
- Acetic acid
- Aristolochia indica
- Butyl cyclohexylmethyl ester
- Butylphosphonic acid
- Cis-
- Cyclobutyl ethyl ester
- Ethenyl ester
- Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry
- Octadecanoic acid
- Oxalic acid
- Pentanoic acid
- Phosphoric acid