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Proximate and Elemental Analysis of Careya Arborea Roxb Plant’s Root

Nand Kumar Kashyap, Milan Hait, Gourisankar Roymahapatra, M. M. Vaishnav

2022ES Food & Agroforestry29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Medicinal plants and herbal healing are the new emerging routes of the health care system.The minerals and nutritional values of many plants have been reported to vary, which depending on generic background, location, environmental condition, and cultivation methods.In this article, the phytochemical screening, proximate and elemental analysis have been carried out for the Careya arborea Roxb (CAR) plant's root, which was collected from Pamgarh Tehsil, District Janjgir-Champa, Chhattisgarh, India by using the standard methods.The proximate composition of CAR showed the percentage of the extract including moisture content (18.37%), ash content (17.23%), carbohydrate content (43.76%), nitrogen content (12.52%), crude protein (14.81%), crude fiber (19.43%),crude fat (6.93%) and total available energy (347.32%).The elemental analysis of the CAR root indicates the presence of various minerals, mainly including elements Na (11.93%),K (14.72%),Ca (12.41%) and Mg (9.76%); trace elements, Fe (22.82%),Cr (0.83%), Mn (1.67%), Co (1.31%), Cu (7.39%), Zn (8.68%) and Se (1.21%), and toxic heavy metals Pb (0.08%), Cd (0.06%), Hg (0.05%) and As (0.03%).The outcome is to validate the potential use of CAR as a plant with an appreciable medicinal agent.

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ProximatePhytochemicalElemental analysisChemistryHorticultureTraditional medicineToxicologyBotanyFood scienceBiologyMedicineOrganic chemistryEthnobotanical and Medicinal Plants StudiesNatural Antidiabetic Agents StudiesHeavy Metals in Plants