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Sharma, Ajazuddin, Alexander and Tripathi (2016). Phytochemical and Pharmacological Evaluation of Heliotropium indicum Root. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.178.
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Phytochemical
and Pharmacological Evaluation of Heliotropium indicum Root
Mukesh Sharma, Ajazuddin, Amit
Alexander and DK Tripathi
Rungta College of Pharmaceutical
Sciences and Research, Bhilai 490 024, India
Corresponding author email:
mukesh.rcpsr@gmail.com
[Received
15 January 2016, accepted 29 January 2016]
Abstract: The root of
Heliotropium indicum is reported to have good medicinal values in traditional
system of medicines. Commonly called as Indian Turnsole, is a herb with
slightly woody at base. The present study deals with phytochemical
investigations of Heliotropium indicum root including determination of loss on
drying (3.8%), Ash values (total ash (63%), acid insoluble ash (3.5%), water
soluble ash (3.2), sulphated ash (6%)) and extractive values (water soluble
extractive (21%), alcohol soluble extractive (2%), benzene soluble extractive
(1.5%). Petroleum Ether soluble Extractive (2.1%)). Heliotropium indicum is
widely used as a traditional medicine for the treatment and control of a
variety of human inflammatory ailments. In the present study, the
anti-inflammatory activity of Petroleum ether and methanolic extracts of
Heliotropium indicum was evaluated in albino rats induced acute paw edema
model. The extracts (Pet ether and methanolic extracts) exhibited considerable
anti-inflammatory activity. The extracts at the dose of 20mg/kg body weight
produced a significant inhibition of inflammation compared with Ibuprofen (100
g/kg) as standard reference and normal saline as control. The antibacterial
activities of the methanol extract, pet, ether, chloroform and aquous fractions
of Heliotropium indicum were evaluated using the disc diffusion technique
against three gram-positive bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus subtilis,
Streptococcus pyogenes) and three gram-negative bacteria (Escherichia coli,
Salmonella typhi, Klebsiella pneumoniae) using and streptomycin as reference
standards. The extract and fractions have demonstrated significant
antibacterial activity. The methanol extract was most potent against all the
test organisms with zone of inhibition ranges from 14.0-19.0mm.
Keywords: Heliotropium
indicum, Pharmocognosy. Phytochemical analysis, Pharmacological Evaluation