Standardization and quality evaluation of Cassia surattensis seed extract
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| internalnotes | [1] Perry LM. Medicinal Plants of East and Southeast Asia. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1980, pp. 210-211. [2] Burkill IH. A Dictionary of the Economic Products of the Malay Peninsula. Government of Malaysia and Singapore by the Ministry of Agriculture and coorperatives, Kuala Lumpur, 1935, p. 481. [3] World Health Organization. Guidelines for the assessment of herbal medicines. Programme on traditional medicines. World Health Organization, Geneva, 1991. [4] Evans WC. Trease and Evans’ Pharmacognosy. W.B. Saunders Company Limited, London, UK, 1996, 14th ed, pp. 545–546. [5] Brain KR, Turner TD. The practical evaluation of phytopharmaceuticals. Wright Sciencetechnica, Bristol, UK, 1975, pp. 81–82. [6] Torey A, Sasidharan S, Yeng C, Yoga Latha L. Molecules 2010; 15: 3411-3420. [7] Ghaedi M, Niknam K, Shokrollahi A, Niknam E, Rajabi HR, Soylak M. J Hazard Mater 2008; 155: 121-127. [8] British Pharmacopoeia Commission. London: The Stationary Office; 2008. [9] Jothy SL, Yeng C, Sasidharan S. Bio Resources 2013: 8(4): 5102-5119. [10] Shalini S, Prema Sampathkumar. Phytochemical screening and antimicrobial activity of plant extracts for disease management. IJCS New Liberty Group 2012, 209-218. [11] Liang YZ, Xie P, Chan K. J Chromatogr B 2004; 812: 53-70. [12] Kamboj A, Saluja AK. AJPS 2011; 6(2): 82-88. [13] Jain M, Kapadia R, Albert S, Mishra SH. Boletín Latinoamericano y del Caribe de Plantas Medicinales y Aromáticas 2011; 10: 525-535. [14] Villaroya LEM, Bernal-Santos R. Asian J Pharm 1976; 3(1): 10-12. [15] WHO. WHO guidelines for assessing quality of herbal medicines with reference to contaminants and residues, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, 2007, pp. 105. |
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| spelling | 11297 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=11297 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal UniSZA Unisza unisza image/jpeg inches 96 96 792 1421 76 76 2014-09-29 15:35:15 1421x792 5513-01-FH02-FPSK-06-01525.jpg UniSZA Private Access Standardization and quality evaluation of Cassia surattensis seed extract Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences Standardization and quality control of herbal products used for the development of medicinal materials is important. The objective of the present study is to standardize the Cassia surattensis seed extract. Various chromatographic and spectral fingerprinting techniques, and heavy metal analysis and microscopy of seed were used to standardize the C. surattensis seed. The findings of the current study can be useful to progress and surge further scientific investigation on the seeds of this species. Pharmacognostic investigation of the fresh and anatomical sections of the seeds of C. surattensis was carried out. Pharmacognostic evaluation confirmed the authenticity of the seeds which involved parameters like gross morphology, microscopy of the seeds and functional group analysis by Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spec troscopy. The chromatographic and spectroscopic evaluation provided the qualitative and semi quantitative information about the main active constituents present in the seed extract. The concentrations of heavy metals determined in the C. surattensis seed extract were well below the permissible limit. Standardization of C. surattensis is needed to ensure their safe and quality control for effective use. 5 5 355-363 [1] Perry LM. Medicinal Plants of East and Southeast Asia. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1980, pp. 210-211. [2] Burkill IH. A Dictionary of the Economic Products of the Malay Peninsula. Government of Malaysia and Singapore by the Ministry of Agriculture and coorperatives, Kuala Lumpur, 1935, p. 481. [3] World Health Organization. Guidelines for the assessment of herbal medicines. Programme on traditional medicines. World Health Organization, Geneva, 1991. [4] Evans WC. Trease and Evans’ Pharmacognosy. W.B. Saunders Company Limited, London, UK, 1996, 14th ed, pp. 545–546. [5] Brain KR, Turner TD. The practical evaluation of phytopharmaceuticals. Wright Sciencetechnica, Bristol, UK, 1975, pp. 81–82. [6] Torey A, Sasidharan S, Yeng C, Yoga Latha L. Molecules 2010; 15: 3411-3420. [7] Ghaedi M, Niknam K, Shokrollahi A, Niknam E, Rajabi HR, Soylak M. J Hazard Mater 2008; 155: 121-127. [8] British Pharmacopoeia Commission. London: The Stationary Office; 2008. [9] Jothy SL, Yeng C, Sasidharan S. Bio Resources 2013: 8(4): 5102-5119. [10] Shalini S, Prema Sampathkumar. Phytochemical screening and antimicrobial activity of plant extracts for disease management. IJCS New Liberty Group 2012, 209-218. [11] Liang YZ, Xie P, Chan K. J Chromatogr B 2004; 812: 53-70. [12] Kamboj A, Saluja AK. AJPS 2011; 6(2): 82-88. [13] Jain M, Kapadia R, Albert S, Mishra SH. Boletín Latinoamericano y del Caribe de Plantas Medicinales y Aromáticas 2011; 10: 525-535. [14] Villaroya LEM, Bernal-Santos R. Asian J Pharm 1976; 3(1): 10-12. [15] WHO. WHO guidelines for assessing quality of herbal medicines with reference to contaminants and residues, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, 2007, pp. 105. |
| spellingShingle | Standardization and quality evaluation of Cassia surattensis seed extract |
| summary | Standardization and quality control of herbal products used for the development of medicinal materials is important. The objective of the present study is to standardize the Cassia surattensis seed extract. Various chromatographic and spectral fingerprinting techniques, and heavy metal analysis and microscopy of seed were used to standardize the C. surattensis seed. The findings of the current study can be useful to progress and surge further scientific investigation on the seeds of this species. Pharmacognostic investigation of the fresh and anatomical sections of the seeds of C. surattensis was carried out. Pharmacognostic evaluation confirmed the authenticity of the seeds which involved parameters like gross morphology, microscopy of the seeds and functional group analysis by Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spec troscopy. The chromatographic and spectroscopic evaluation provided the qualitative and semi quantitative information about the main active constituents present in the seed extract. The concentrations of heavy metals determined in the C. surattensis seed extract were well below the permissible limit. Standardization of C. surattensis is needed to ensure their safe and quality control for effective use. |
| title | Standardization and quality evaluation of Cassia surattensis seed extract |
| title_full | Standardization and quality evaluation of Cassia surattensis seed extract |
| title_fullStr | Standardization and quality evaluation of Cassia surattensis seed extract |
| title_full_unstemmed | Standardization and quality evaluation of Cassia surattensis seed extract |
| title_short | Standardization and quality evaluation of Cassia surattensis seed extract |
| title_sort | standardization and quality evaluation of cassia surattensis seed extract |