HPLC SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF PHYTOCHEMICALS IN SOLANUM NIGRUM L. AND TARGET PROTEIN IDENTIFICATION
J. Jeyasree, Dr. S. Jenifer*, S. Priya, Dr. V. Sukumaran, D. Kezia Laveena
ABSTRACT
The medical plant Solanum nigrum L., was selected for isolation and
characterisation of its medicinal value based on phytochemical studies.
This plant was collected from sacred grove forest of Aanaivari village,
Rayavaram panchaya Arimalam block, pudukkottai District, Tamil
Nadu, India during the month of February 2012. The collected plants
and their parts were cleaned with tap water and dried under shade, then
ground well to find powder. About 100g of dry leaf powder of
Solanum nigrum L. was extracted with solvent ethanol using soxhlet
apparatus 60-70 degree temperature. Greenish black waxy residue was
obtained. The residue was used for phytochemical and characterization
studies. Phytochemical constituent like alkaloids, flavonoids,
carbohydrates, glycosides, phytosterols, fixed oil and fats, proteins, phenolic compounds,
tannis and saponins of ethanol solvent extract of Solanum nigrum L. were analysed
qualitatively. Our present results suggest that Solanum nigrum L., might be a source of large
amount of proto alkaloids such as it is an antibiotic and antioxidant. Therefore, this result
may suggest that Solanum nigrum L., extracts posses' compounds with antioxidant and
antimicrobial properties which can be used As phytocancer agents in new drugs for therapy
of diseases in human.
Keywords: Solanum nigrum L, Phytochemical analysis, Antioxidant properties, Bioactive compounds in plants.
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