Cite this article:
Waghmare, Kale, Bhagchandani and Waikar (2016). Evaluation of Anti-Microbial Activity of Flavonoid Rich Fraction of Aerial Parts of the Plant Sphaeranthus indicus Linn. Journal of Ravishankar University (Part-B: Science), 29(1), pp.198.
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Evaluation of
Anti-Microbial Activity of Flavonoid Rich Fraction of Aerial Parts of the Plant
Sphaeranthus indicus Linn
Minakshi Waghmare, Kalyani Kale,
Deepti Bhagchandani and Shekhar Waikar
Gurunanak College of Pharmacy, Deepak
Nagar, Behind CP. Foundary, Nari Road, Nagpur 440 026, India
Corresponding author email:
hirudkarbhavna2012@ gmail.com
[Received
15 January 2016; accepted 25 January 2016]
Abstract: The plants
Sphaeranthus indicus belonging to the family Asteraceae has long been used in
ayurvedic system of medicine by the name "Gorakhmundi". The aerial
parts are widely used as an anthelmintic, anti-bacterial, diuretics & anti-
inflammatory agent in Indian system of medicine. Several compounds including
flavonoids, lignans, polyphenols, alkaloids, were isolated from plant &
some of them interact with most of the key enzymes. Sphaeranthus indicus occurs
abundantly in cultivated paddy fields in the local Nagpur region. The survey of
literature has revealed that the flavonoid rich fraction of the plant has not
been investigated for the anti-microbial activity. S. indicus were collected
from the local Nagpur region. It was identified by the Department of Botany;
RTM Nagpur University, Nagpur, with the help of authentic herbarium species. In
the present investigations the material was dried in shade and then coarsely
powdered and was used for the extraction of total flavonoid fraction. The dried
aerial part was defatted with the help of petroleum ether (60°-80") &
the mare was used to isolate flavonoid rich fraction. The flavonoid rich
fraction was evaluated qualitatively for the presence of flavonoid with the
help of preliminary phytochemical test and Thin Layer Chromatography. The
fraction was then evaluated for the anti- bacterial activity with the help of
Gram-positive, Gram-negative bacteria and Fungi.
Keywords:
Sphaeranthusindicus, Flavonoids, Thin layer chromatography. Anti-microbial
activity