Asparagus racemosus is an important medicinal plant Its
medicinal usages has been reported in Indian and British pharmacopoeias. Herbs
made by the Asparagus racemosus are highly effective in problems which related
with female reproductive system and other diseases. The Fresh plant leaves were
collected from Govt. Science & Commerce College, Benazir, Bhopal (M.P.) in
July-September 2012. Qualitative preliminary phytochemical analysis was
performed on the crude extract for the presence of bioactive compounds. The
pure compound isolated to the Column chromatography and purified this compound
by Thin Layer Chromatography with suitable solvent systems and visualizing
reagents.
Structure elucidation of pure compound has been accomplished through the
extensive use of UV-Visible, IR, 1HNMR and Mass spectroscopy. Isolated compound
was gave a positive test Liebermann-Burchard test for steroidal saponin and the
compound obtained as dark brownish amorphous powder as a single spot with 0.37
Rf value. Phytochemistry and spectral analysis showed the presence of steroidal
saponin in Asparagus racemosus leaves extract. It is strongly believed that the
phytochemical and various biological properties of the extracts might provide
detailed evidence for the use of this plant in different medicines.
Author(s) Details:
Namrata S. Rajawat,
Department of Applied Chemistry, SATI, Vidisha (M.P), India.
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