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ISSN (Print): 2210-299X
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Research Article

Phytochemical Marker-based Analysis, Antioxidant Potential, and Shelf-Life Study of Geographically Different Samples of Tinospora cordifolia (Stem)

Author(s): Yashika Gandhi, Sujeet K Mishra*, Vijay Kumar, Hemant Rawat, Ravi Kumar, Gagandeep Singh, Ravindra Singh, Arjun Singh, Ch Venkata Narasimhaji, Narayanam Srikanth and Rabinarayan Acharya

Volume 2, 2024

Published on: 16 August, 2024

Article ID: e2210299X324745 Pages: 9

DOI: 10.2174/012210299X324745240808062057

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Abstract

Background: Tinospora cordifolia (TC), commonly referred to as Guduchi, holds a prominent position in the Indian traditional system of medicine and has been cited in Ayurvedic literature for its efficacy in the treatment of a range of ailments, including jaundice, urinary issues, diabetes, prolonged diarrhea, skin conditions, stomachaches, and dysentery.

Methods: The present study analyzed the content of phytochemical markers present in the stems of TC collected from five distinct geographical locations (TC-01 to TC-05) and assessed the corresponding variations in their in-vitro antioxidant potential.

Results: Lupeol content in various samples of TC varied from 217.9 to 510.9 μg/mg, while palmatine ranged from 0.002% to 0.025%. Total phenolic content (TPC) ranged from 0.77 to 6.35 mg GAE/g wt., and total flavonoid content (TFC) from 12.15 to 20.03 mg QCE/g wt., with IC50 values between 21.02 and 81.81 mg/mL. Elemental analysis of TC-01 to TC-05 showed significant essential elements and permissible levels of heavy metals. A shelf-life study of TC samples indicated stability beyond three years.

Conclusion: The considerable diversity in phytochemical content and antioxidant values underscores the substantial influence of geographical variation on the therapeutic potential of TC.

Keywords: Tinospora cordifolia, Geographical variation, Phytochemicals, Palmatine, Antioxidant activity, Medicinal plants.


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