Phytochemical Analysis of Careya arborea Roxb. Root Extracts: A Qualitative Analytical Approach

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The examination of phytochemicals and identifying the presence of bioactive substances within plants used for medicinal purposes; ultimately promotes the advancement of medication exploration. In this paper, a qualitative analysis was carried out on the root extracts of Careya arborea Roxb with different solvents. The qualitative examination confirmed several phytocompounds in the extracts of C. arborea roots. The water extract had the maximum extraction yield of 18.97 g/100g, while the petroleum ether extract exhibited the lowest extraction yield of 8.28 g/100g. The presence of various bioactive constituents in C. arborea facilitates its use by conventional herbal healers and allows for its application in the treatment of numerous ailments. The research unveiled the distinct attributes of individual raw substances, rendering them appropriate for recognition and regulation in order to improve the market value of the plants.SN - 2576-9898

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Jain, R. (2023). Phytochemical Analysis of Careya arborea Roxb. Root Extracts: A Qualitative Analytical Approach. ES General. https://doi.org/10.30919/esg959

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