Gloriosa superba L. has been a source of medicine right from ancient time. In the present work, we investigate the acetone extracts of Goriosa superba L. leaves were subjected to thin layer chromatography and GC-MS to know the complexity and diversity of phytoconstituents. The active compounds are separated by thin layer chromatography and GC-MS method using acetone extracts. Thirty bioactive compounds were identified and screened in GC-MS by library search tools. Among the thirty, four compounds were identified as bioactive compounds. Among them a single major peak is observed as butanedioic acid, hydroxyl, also commonly known as malic acid with RT value of 26.96 with peak area of 97.54%
Gloriosa superba Linn., an glorious herbaceous climber belongs to the family Liliaceae found through...
The aim. The aim of this study was to propose methods of standardization of Eucalyptus globulus leav...
Gloriosa superba. L has been a source of medicine right from ancient times. The tubers of this plant...
Gloriosa superba L. has been a source of medicine right from ancient time. In the present work, we i...
Gloriosa superba L is an important medicinal plant and its seeds, tubers are used for medicine. To i...
Gloriosa superba Linn. is an important medicinal plant ( Liliaceae). It is a semi-woody herbaceous b...
Objectives: The aim of this research work was to carry out the phytochemical screening and to evalua...
Background and aims - Gloriosa superba L. (Colchicaceae) is a well known non-wood forest product and...
The presence of Colchicine in Gloriosa superba was confirmed by Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) and ...
Objective: Herbs are a key resource with therapeutic properties. Nowadays, there is a focus on the i...
This article gives an overview of medicinal uses and poisonous properties of Gloriosa superba L., an...
Gloriosa superba (Liliaceae) is one of the oldest ingredients of species from ancient time. Tubers r...
Herbal drugs are of great importance due to the easier availability and their lower cost. In spite o...
Diversity within and among the population of Gloriosa superba collected from five different location...
Plants serve as a boundless source of raw materials for pharmaceuticals and have been used as an imp...
Gloriosa superba Linn., an glorious herbaceous climber belongs to the family Liliaceae found through...
The aim. The aim of this study was to propose methods of standardization of Eucalyptus globulus leav...
Gloriosa superba. L has been a source of medicine right from ancient times. The tubers of this plant...
Gloriosa superba L. has been a source of medicine right from ancient time. In the present work, we i...
Gloriosa superba L is an important medicinal plant and its seeds, tubers are used for medicine. To i...
Gloriosa superba Linn. is an important medicinal plant ( Liliaceae). It is a semi-woody herbaceous b...
Objectives: The aim of this research work was to carry out the phytochemical screening and to evalua...
Background and aims - Gloriosa superba L. (Colchicaceae) is a well known non-wood forest product and...
The presence of Colchicine in Gloriosa superba was confirmed by Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC) and ...
Objective: Herbs are a key resource with therapeutic properties. Nowadays, there is a focus on the i...
This article gives an overview of medicinal uses and poisonous properties of Gloriosa superba L., an...
Gloriosa superba (Liliaceae) is one of the oldest ingredients of species from ancient time. Tubers r...
Herbal drugs are of great importance due to the easier availability and their lower cost. In spite o...
Diversity within and among the population of Gloriosa superba collected from five different location...
Plants serve as a boundless source of raw materials for pharmaceuticals and have been used as an imp...
Gloriosa superba Linn., an glorious herbaceous climber belongs to the family Liliaceae found through...
The aim. The aim of this study was to propose methods of standardization of Eucalyptus globulus leav...
Gloriosa superba. L has been a source of medicine right from ancient times. The tubers of this plant...