Cite this article:
Saluja and Yadav (2016). Preliminary Phytochemical Screening of Rhizome Extract of Costus speciosus (Koen.) an Anti-Rheumatic Plant of Balaghat District (MP). Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.182.
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Preliminary
Phytochemical Screening of Rhizome Extract of Costus speciosus (Koen.) an
Anti-Rheumatic Plant of Balaghat District (MP)
Saluja PK and Harishankar Yadav
Dept Of Botany, Govt. DB Girts PG
College, Raipur - 492 001, India
"Rescarch scholar, Govt. DB Girls PG
College, Raipur 492 001, India
Corresponding aurhor email:
prakash saluja@ yuhoo.com
[Received
15 January 2016, accepted 23 January 2016]
Abstract: Costus
speciosus (Koen) (Keukand) an important medicinal plant belonging to family
Costaceae is used in several indigenous medicinal formulation. The plant has
been found to posses many pharmacological activities such as anti- bacterial,
anti-fungal, anti-oxidant, anti- inflammatory, analgesic, anti-diuretic,
anti-stress and estrogenic activity. The rhizome of Costus speciosus are given
in the disease such as Pneumonia, rheumatism, dropsy, urinary disease,
jaundice. Due to indiscriminate collection from natural habitat, it has become
endangered. To find out the primary and secondary metabolites of rhizome of
Costus speciosus, materials were collected from 5 different localities of the
Balaghat District (M.P.). Extractions of phytoconstituents from thizomes were
done by soxhlet apparatus using four solvents with increasing
polarity-Chloroform, Methanol, Petroleum ether and Aqueous. Phytochemical
screening was conducted on the experimental rhizome extract using standard
qualitative procedures. The various extracts revealed the presence of
constituents such as proteins, amino acids, carbohydrates, alkaloids,
flavonoids, tannins, saponins, glycosoides, phenols and steroids. Protein was
present in all extract where as amino acid was present in methanol and aqueous
extract and absent in chloroform and petroleum ether. Alkaloid and saponin were
present in all the four extracts. Flavonoid was present in methanol, petroleum
ether and water. Saponin was present in methanol, petroleum ether and absent in
aqueous. Phenol was absent only in aqueous extract of all localities. The
generated data has provided the basis for its wide use as the therapeutic, both
in traditional and folk medicine.
Keywords: Costus
specionus, Phytochemical screening. Rhizome extracts, Anti-rheumatic activity