Cite this article:
Verma, Sahu and Harris (2016). Phytochemical Analysis of Azadirachta indica Juss. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.176.
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Phytochemical
Analysis of Azadirachta indica Juss
Devshree Verma, Meena Sahu and KK
Harris
Department of Zoology. Government
DB Girls' PG College, Raipur - 492 001, India
Corresponding author email:
kkharis19@gmail.com
[Received
30 December 2015, accepted 4 January 2016]
Abstract: Sickle cell
disease (SCD) is a genetic disorder and its management process concentrates
mainly on the patient relief during the crisis stage. Many phytochemicals from
plants are extensively used for this purpose.Phytochemical analyses of plants
with antisickling properties are few. The present study deals with the
proximate analyses and phytochemical analyses of extract from leaves, stems and
fruits of Azadirachta indica. Proximate analysis of Azadirachta indica A. JUSS
leaves, stem and fruits revealed dry matter 93.25%, 92.35%, 90.25%; moisture
content 6.75%, 7.65%, 9.75%; ash 11.66%, 8.3%, 20%; crude fiber 20.75%,16.51%,
12.4%; fats 2.4%, 9.06%, 7.06% and proteins 5.61%, 8.55%, 13.43% respectively.
Qualitative phytochemicalanalyses were positive for saponins, tannins,
alkaloids flavonoids, phenols, anthraquinones, reducing sugars and terpenoids.
Quantitative analyses of leaves, stems and fruits of Azadirachtaindica AJUSS.
revealed total. phenolic compounds 5.2%,7.1%, 4.4%; alkaloids 3,7%,1.4%, 8.1%;
flavonoids 10.1%, 4.9%, 20.1%; tannins 1.1%,0.53%, 0.45% and saponins 2.6%,
1.6%, 4.1% respectively. The results of proximate and phytochemical analyses
for the leaves, stem and seeds of A. indica are discussed in the light of their
antisickling properties.
Keywords: Azadirachta
indica, Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), Quantitative and qualitative analysis,
Antisickling properties