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    August 31, 2024
    Phytochemical Analysis—An Introduction

    Formation of persistent foams during plant extraction and concentration is a good indicator for the presence of saponins in the plant tissue.

  • Extraction and isolation

    August 31, 2024
    Phytochemical Analysis—An Introduction

    As saponins occur as complex mixtures their isolation in a state of purity is somewhat tedious. In general, various chromatographic techniques are employed for their isolation and acetylation renders them crystallizable. Different extraction procedures are followed depending on the nature of saponin, amount present, and nature of the plant tissue. For the isolation of steroidal…

  • Properties

    August 31, 2024
    Phytochemical Analysis—An Introduction

    Saponins are high molecular weight, high polarity compounds which on hydrolysis yield, sugars, uronic acids, and steroidal or pentacyclic triterpenoid aglycones. Both have C-3 sugar linkage and have a common biogenetic origin. Many saponins have an additional sugar at C26 or C28 position. Natural sapogenins differ in their configuration at C-3, C-5, and C-25 positions…

  • Saponins

    August 31, 2024
    Phytochemical Analysis—An Introduction

    Saponins are high molecular weight, foam-forming glycosides based on the tetracyclic (steroidal) and pentacyclic tritepene groups and are characterized by their property of producing frothing aqueous solutions even at very low concentrations. Detected in over 70 plant families, saponins occur as complex mixtures of glycosides, differing from one another in nature of sugar attachment or…

  • Identification

    August 31, 2024
    Phytochemical Analysis—An Introduction

    Typically coloured anthocyanins are detected in aqueous alcoholic solutions by red to blue colour pigmentation. Flavones and flavonols are readily detected in white or pale yellow tissues by the appearance of yellow or red colours when the tissue is exposed to ammonia. In general, solutions containing flavonoids change colour when treated with alkali. Following are…

  • Extraction and isolation

    August 31, 2024
    Phytochemical Analysis—An Introduction

    No single extraction procedure is ideally suited for all flavonoids due to the differences in their solubility characteristics. Also when the class of flavonoid present in the plant material is not known, a preliminary TLC examination of the hydrolyzed plant extract is essential in order to determine this. Chromatographic separation of the flavonoid rich fraction…

  • Properties

    August 31, 2024
    Phytochemical Analysis—An Introduction

    Most flavonoids are coloured in crystalline masses and faintly coloured or colourless in microgram quantities. Anthocyanins, chalcones, and aurones possess deep colours even in trace amounts. In general, flavonoids are coloured, water-soluble compounds insoluble in organic solvents, while non glycosidic flavonoids are sparingly soluble in water and soluble in ether. They range in complexity from…

  • Flavonoids

    August 31, 2024
    Phytochemical Analysis—An Introduction

    Flavonoids are a large group of naturally occurring plant polyphenolic compounds based on the C6-C3-C6 carbon skeleton. These non-nitrogen plant pigments are responsible for flower coloration and are involved in UV filtration, symbiotic nitrogen fixation, metabolic oxidation-reduction processes and play an important role in reproductive physiological processes in higher plants. These ubiquitous compounds of large variety…

  • Identification

    August 31, 2024
    Phytochemical Analysis—An Introduction

    Glycosides on account of their varied nature are first analyzed for the nature of the sugar and then tested according to the characteristic of the aglycone. Many glycosides are coloured, fluorescent, or chromogenic and are therefore tested accordingly. Different chemical tests specific for the aglycone are used to detect them after hydrolysis. I. Some of…

  • Extraction and isolation

    August 31, 2024
    Phytochemical Analysis—An Introduction

    Inactivation of enzymes that may be present in plant tissues is an important first step before isolation of glycosides is attempted. This is especially so when fresh plant material is being processed. Dried material does not require such precaution as these enzymes are active only in fresh tissues. Due to the wide range of physical…

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