Volume 9, Issue 1, January 2019
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Indigenous Anti-Skin Diseased Plants Phytochemical Screening for the Revealing of Impending Secondary Metabolites
Author(s): P. Shivakumar Singh and GM. Vidyasagar
Abstract: Indigenous plants and their knowledge immerged with their potentiality. Secondary metabolites are the fundamental therapeutics. Commonly these found in higher plants are flattering increasingly significant in drug designing. In the present report, 105 different solvent extracts of 21 aboriginal plant species from Hyderabad Karnataka region were screened for their foremost constituents of secondary metabolites. From each of plant species selected part of five successive extracts were selected for the detection of potential metabolites. For the screening of secondary metabolites, the standard tests undertaken i.e., group wise for alkaloids dragendroff’s, tannin for ferric chloride, phenolics for lead acetate, glycoside for keller-killiani test, flavonoids for NaOH and saponins for foam test. The clear ranges of secondary metabolites like non-polar to polar have been observed. The maximum detection of alkaloids, tannins found at non-polar range whereas in middle polar flavonoids, tannins have been detected. Glycosides and saponins totally found at high polar. The outcome of the present report will be very much useful for isolation of different group of secondary metabolites in save the time, chemicals, energy consumption in active molecule drug design.
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How To Cite this Article:
P. Shivakumar Singh and GM. Vidyasagar. Indigenous Anti-Skin Diseased Plants Phytochemical Screening for the Revealing of Impending Secondary Metabolites. 2019; 9(1): 753-758.