Author(s):
Nitin A. Mirgane, Arun Chandore, Vitthal Shivankar, Yashwant Gaikwad, Gurumeet C. Wadhawa
Email(s):
wadhava.gurumeet@gmail.com
DOI:
10.52711/0974-360X.2021.00474
Address:
Nitin A. Mirgane3, Arun Chandore2, Vitthal Shivankar4, Yashwant Gaikwad, Gurumeet C. Wadhawa1*
1Rayat Shikshan Sansthas Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil College Vashi Sector 15 A Navi Mumbai,
400703, Maharashtra, India.
2Abasaheb Marathe Arts and New Commerce, Science College, Rajapur - 416702.
District- Ratnagiri (Maharashtra), India.
3Post Graduate Department of Chemistry, SIES College of ASC, Sion (West) Affiliated to University of Mumbai, Mumbai - 400022, Maharashtra, India.
4Rayat Shikshan Santhas, Chatrapati Shivaji College , Satara
*Corresponding Author
Published In:
Volume - 14,
Issue - 5,
Year - 2021
ABSTRACT:
Typhonium flagelliforme from the family Araceae is very rare plant. It is very good curative and work against various illness and infections. The plant part has large importance in Ayurveda. In this study we use stem and leaves used for phytochemical analysis and their biological properties such as Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory activity. Known Protocol for the phytochemical analysis, while antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity was determined using known methods. Both the leaves and stem extract show presence of various important active constituent and shows better activity against the free radicals or antioxidant activity or they can show the anti-inflammatory activity.
Cite this article:
Nitin A. Mirgane, Arun Chandore, Vitthal Shivankar, Yashwant Gaikwad, Gurumeet C. Wadhawa. Phytochemical Study and Screening of Antioxidant, Anti-inflammatory Typhonium Flagelliforme. Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. 2021; 14(5):2686-0. doi: 10.52711/0974-360X.2021.00474
Cite(Electronic):
Nitin A. Mirgane, Arun Chandore, Vitthal Shivankar, Yashwant Gaikwad, Gurumeet C. Wadhawa. Phytochemical Study and Screening of Antioxidant, Anti-inflammatory Typhonium Flagelliforme. Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. 2021; 14(5):2686-0. doi: 10.52711/0974-360X.2021.00474 Available on: https://rjptonline.org/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2021-14-5-58
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