Optimization of extraction method for ipomoea aquatica forssk. [indian river spinach] from its whole plant

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Abstract

The study was targeted to optimize the terrific extraction method for straining out maximum yield of phytochemicals occurs in the preferred plant, to decide the solvents and its ratio used for process being "Cold maceration" as well and to weigh the percentage yield of excerpt by means of the selected solvents and its measure. The official method was found to be best for extracting thermo labile substances also. The solvents were selected proportionality of the solvents was fixed by calculating the extractive value practicing a short term technique that is "Ultra sonication" at 40.0 menstruum temperature. The % yield of 7.40%w/w respectively by Ultra sonication. The quotient was fixed as 50:50 v/v of water ethanol. Then the cold susurration was experimented out with hydroalcoholic mixture for 7 days taking 350.0g of drug and 2000.0ml of menstruum. The yield of extract was determined as 28.91%w/w. The juice prepared could be utilized for making natural f toxic and stable from fungal infection. The product might be applicable for detection of active secondary metabolites which are being the part of plants by both qualitatively and quantitatively fit in herbal research run with al in herbal formulation development.

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M, S., & R, S. (2017). Optimization of extraction method for ipomoea aquatica forssk. [indian river spinach] from its whole plant. International Journal of Recent Scientific Research, 08(05), 16967–16971. https://doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2017.0805.0254

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