PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING IN LEAF EXTRACTS OF CASSIA ANGUSTIFOLIA (Vahl) GROWN IN DIFFERENT SOIL TREATMENTS
Kistamma Singanaboina*, Venkateshwar Chinna, Suman Kumar Ratnampally,Vineeth Damera
ABSTRACT
Medicinal plants possess unlimited and untapped wealth of chemical
compounds with high drug potential which make these plants useful as
sources of biomedicines. The plant Cassia angustifolia have been of
keen interest in phytochemical study due to its excellent medicinal
values. The present study was carried out to investigate the
phytochemical profile of leaves of above plant grown in three different
treatments. Plants were grown in three exposures i.e., black soil, heavy
metals containing cadmium 10ppm, chromium 20ppm, nickel 16ppm
and in another set calcium hydroxide is added to the soil. The plants
were grown up to the productivity levels. The leaf powder dissolved in
different solvents of Petroleum ether, Chloroform, Acetone, Methanol and Water. The
phytochemical screening has shown the presence of Flavonoids, alkaloids, glycosides,
phenols, quinones, steroids, saponins, tannins, resins, Xanthoproteins in their maximum and
minimum presence. The result of the study could be useful for description and foundation of
monograph of the plant.
Keywords: Medicinal plants, phytochemical screening, Cassia angustifolia.
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