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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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PHYTOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION AND STANDARDIZATION OF TAMARINDUS INDICA
*Waghmare Arati Anil, Gajbhare Dipti Shankar, Waghmare Komal Raju, Satpute Prajwal Ravindra, Warghade Yogita Shivaji
Abstract Tamarindus indica is a commonly used medicinal plant with a rich phytochemical composition and a variety of pharmacological qualities. The goal of the current study is to conduct a thorough inquiry that includes Tamarindus indica authentication, isolation, extraction, separation, phytochemical screening, and standardization. To guarantee botanical identification and purity, the plant sample was authenticated using both macroscopic and microscopic assessment. A wide range of phytoconstituents were extracted using appropriate solvents with increasing polarity. To separate and isolate bioactive components from the crude extracts, chromatographic techniques such thin-layer chromatography (TLC) and column chromatography were used. Major secondary metabolites that are known to contribute to the plant's medicinal potential, including alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins, saponins, glycosides, and phenolic compounds, were found during preliminary phytochemical screening. Advanced analytical techniques were used to further characterize the isolated chemicals. By analyzing physicochemical parameters such as ash values, extractive values, moisture content, and fluorescence analysis, the plant extract was standardized. Furthermore, chromatographic fingerprinting was created to guarantee the herbal material's quality, repeatability, and consistency. The study supports the use of Tamarindus indica in both traditional and contemporary medicine by offering a scientific foundation for its identification, quality assurance, and therapeutic application. Keywords: Tamarind indica, Extraction, TLC, Antimalarial. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
