Jirakadyarishta, an Ayurvedic formulation prepared by the fermentation of a decoction of Cuminum cyminum (seeds) is traditionally used for intestinal disorders. RP-HPLC analysis of the decoction and the final processed formulation revealed that apigenin-7-O-[galacturonide (1→4)-O-glucoside] and luteolin-4′-O-glucoside-7-O-galacturonide) were the two major constituents of the decoction of C. cyminum. Selective hydrolysis of 7-O-glucosides of luteolin and apigenin during fermentation resulted in an increase in the amount of luteolin and apigenin. The 4′-O-glucoside-7-O-galacturonide of luteolin and galacturonide derivative of apigenin were not hydrolyzed during fermentation. Monomeric phenolics, together with 5-hydroxymethyl furfural (5-HMF), were also introduced into the formulation through the jaggery and other plant materials during fermentation. This communication highlights the importance of the ancient processing methods used in Ayurveda.
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Lal, U. R., Tripathi, S. M., Jachak, S. M., Bhutani, K. K., & Singh, I. P. (2010). RP-HPLC analysis of Jirakadyarishta and chemical changes during fermentation. Natural Product Communications, 5(11), 1767–1770. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1000501113
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