Phytochemical profile of asplenium aethiopicum (Burm. f.) becherer using HPTLC

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The present study was aimed to validate the phenolic, flavonoids, alkaloids and tannins profile of Aspleniuma ethiopicum (Burm. f.) Becherer methanolic extracts using HPTLC (High-performance thin-layer chromatography). The chromatographic separation was performed using the standard method. The separation methodology was optimized and phytoconstituents of A. aethiopicum methanolic extracts were separated. The methanolic extract of A. aethiopicum showed several bands identified as known phenolic compounds. The obtained flavonoids profiles were identified. HPTLC alkaloids profile of A. aethiopicum revealed 11 types of alkaloids. The tannin profile of methanolic extracts of A. aethiopicum demonstrated 11 different types of tannins. The observed profiles will be used as phytomarker to identify the chemical constituents of A. aethiopicum methanolic extracts. These profiles will act as a fingerprint of A. aethiopicum and help us to distinguish from its adulterants. The observed profile will help us to identify the crude drugs and improve the therapeutic potentials of A. aethiopicum.

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Johnson, M. A. A., Gowtham, J., Janakiraman, N., Malar, T. R. J. J., Rocha, J. E., & Coutinho, H. D. M. (2020). Phytochemical profile of asplenium aethiopicum (Burm. f.) becherer using HPTLC. Separations, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/separations7010008

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