Cite this article:
Dagawal and Bhogaonkar (2016). Pharmacognostic Studies of Ageratum conynzoides L. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.178.
PP-F05
Pharmacognostic
Studies of Ageratum conynzoides L
Mangesh J Dagawal and PY
Bhogaonkar
Department of Botany, Smt.
Radhabai Sarda College Anjangaon Surji, Dist. Amravati – 444 705, India
Retd. Director, Govt. Vidarbha
Institute, Amravati 444 705, India
Corresponding author email: mdagawal@gmail.com
[Received:
11 January 2016; accepted: 12 January 2016]
Abstract: Ageratum
conynzoidesL is annual herb belonging to family Asteraceae. Locally it is known
as 'Osadi' and is used traditionally in folk medicine. It grows in a range of
habitat from dry and arid to wet conditions; accordingly colour of flowers and
compactness of capitula varies. As an auspicious symbol paste of flower with
saffron is put on forehead ('tilak") as mark of success. Traditionally
leaves are used on boils, wounds, leprosy, skin diseases and also as
bacteriocide. In central Africa it is used to treat pneumonia. Anatomically the
leaf is characterized by anomocytic stomata, dorsiventral mesophyll and simple
as well as glandular trichomes. Present investigation shows presence of
alkaloids, flavonoids, flavone, phenolics, saponins and polyoses. Leaves were
extracted with petroleum ether, chloroform, acetone, methanol and distilled
water.TLC fingerprinting of all extracts was done for drug characterization.
Keywords: Ageratum conynzoides, Anatomy, Phytochemistry, TLC fingerprinting