Pharmacognostical characterization, GC-MS profiling, and elemental analysis of Curcuma caesia Roxb. rhizomes for public health
Author:
Rathi Jyoti1, Kumar Satyender2ORCID, Sindhu Rakesh K.2, Dhiman Anju3, Faujdar Samriti1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmacy , 29803 Banasthali Vidyapith , Jaipur , Rajasthan , India 2. School of Pharmacy , Sharda University , Greater Noida , Uttar Pradesh , India 3. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences , Maharshi Dayanand University , Rohtak , India
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
The study provides a thorough examination of the rhizomes of Curcuma caesia Roxb., which is a medicinal substance sometimes referred to as black turmeric and has not been well studied.
Methods
The study examines the pharmacognostical characteristics, GC-MS profiling, and elemental analysis of the substance to determine its potential for use in medicine. The presence of heavy metal contamination in herbal products is a significant issue, which necessitates the use of Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry to quantitatively analyze eight elements.
Results
The investigation validates the existence of crucial trace elements while guaranteeing that the levels of heavy metals are within the toxicity limits set by the World Health Organization. This indicates that the rhizome is safe for medicinal purposes. The selection of a solvent has a substantial impact on the efficiency of extraction. Acetone has the highest extraction yield, followed by ethanol and ethyl acetate. The GC-MS analysis uncovers a wide range of phytochemicals, such as alkaloids, flavonoids, phenols, tannins, steroids, and proteins. Additionally, particular solvents exclusively detect specific molecules. Epicurzerenone and zederone are chemicals that show promise for use in reducing inflammation and fighting cancer.
Conclusions
On the basis of results it can be concluded that rhizome’s quality based on acceptable physicochemical characteristics and provides a strong basis for future pharmacological research. The research has potential for the development of novel organic drugs, utilizing the abundant phytochemical composition of C. caesia Roxb. rhizomes.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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