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Shrikant Kadam et al., Asian J Biomed Pharmaceut Sci 2018, Volume 8 | DOI: 10.4066/2249-622X-C5-014

ISOLATION AND CHARACTERISATION OF

BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS OF MEDICINAL

PLANTS REPORTED TO HAVING

ADAPTOGENIC PROPERTIES

Shrikant Kadam

1

, Pawar Vinod S

1

, Vikrant Taware

1

and

Shivakumar Hugar

2

1

SVPM’S College of Pharmacy, India

2

BLDEA’s SSM College of Pharmacy and Research Centre, India

P

lants biosynthesize numerous secondary metabolites possessing diverse

chemical structures. Search of bioactive compound responsible to elicit

adaptogenic effect has been herculean task.

In the present study also, we have isolated the quercetin and gallic acid from

methanolic extract of

G. lucidum

and gallic acid from methanolic extract of

P.

Senega

. The preliminary TLC studies of MEGL and MEPS demonstrated pres-

ence of phenolic compounds. Therefore, for isolation of these phenolic com-

pounds, methanol extract was fractionated by using Toluene: ethyl Acetate:

Formic acid (v/v/v) (7:5:1) and characterized by spectral (UV, IR, 1HNMR and

Mass) analysis.

Fractions were separated by using column chromatographic separation The

obtained spectral data was compared with literature and showed the com-

plete agreement of quercetine and gallic acid. The presence of these bioac-

tive components could be responsible for the observed potential adaptogenic

activity.

Shrikant Kadam working as a Assistant Professor in the

Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, SVPM’s Col-

lege of Pharmacy, Malegaon (Bk), Baramati, affiliated

to Savitribai Phule Pune university, Pune, India. He has

received M.Pharm degree from Shivaji University Kol-

hapur. He is having 11 years of teaching experience in

Biochemistry and Pharmaceutical Analysis. His area of

research lies in the field of Pharmaceutics, Biotechnolo-

gy and Analysis. He is a life member of Association of

Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI) and Registered

Pharmacist of Maharashtra State Pharmacy council

(MSPC), India.

shrikant.kadamsvpm@gmail.com

BIOGRAPHY