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Standardization and Phytochemical screening of Carica papaya seeds

Varsha Singh, Aleza Rizvi, Udaivir Singh Sara

2021Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology11 citationsDOI

Abstract

The present work focus to evaluate the physicochemical and preliminary phytochemical studies on the seeds of family Caricaceae. The plants resources which are used in pharmaceutical formulation standardization was carried out on the basis of organoleptic properties, physical characteristics, and physico-chemical properties. Different Physicochemical parameters ash values, extractive values, loss on drying, foreign matter, fluorescence analysis, and pH were evaluated. Macroscopical characteristics and Physicochemical parameters like total ash, acid insoluble ash and water soluble ash were found to be 83.7%, 71.7% and 61.5% w/w respectively. Hexane, ethyl acetate, ethanol and water soluble extractive values (hot)were 7.6%, 11.6%, 27.4%, 37.5%w/w respectively. The pH of 1% and 10% aqueous solution was found to be 3.57 and 3.78 respectively. Preliminary phytochemical screening showed the presence of Tannins, Proteins and amino acids, Glycosides, Phenolic compounds, Carbohydrates, Saponins, Alkaloids and Flavonoids. Thin layer chromatographic studies also had been done on ethanolic and hexane extracts. HPTLC fingerprinting is a valuable method for the quantitative determination of phytochemicals present in plant extract. These studies aim to investigating referential information for correct identification and standardization of this plant secondary metabolites.

Topics & Concepts

PhytochemicalCaricaChemistryEthyl acetateGlycosideChromatographyWater solubleOrganolepticTraditional medicineSolubilityFood scienceOrganic chemistryBiologyBotanyBiochemistryMedicinePapaya Research and ApplicationsFood Science and Nutritional StudiesNanoparticles: synthesis and applications