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Natural products provide wide variety of phytoconstituents having broad spectrum of activity across multiple signaling pathways. Researchers constantly turn to natural products for alternative source of medicine. Lipids most essential components of plants plays crucial role in biological system for energy storage, structural components, as signaling molecules and modulators of cellular functions and diseases.
Total plant lipids chloroform - methanol mixed with water, biphasic system was used for extracting total lipids and to investigate many types of compounds including sugars, amino acids, organic acids, waxes, proteins and RNA. Along with lipids from the medicinal plant Alpinia galanga to assess phytoconstituents properties, Zingiber officinale and Vigna radiata as comparative standard was further analyzed by TLC, FTIR and HPTLC to identify and characterize the total lipids present in the plants.
This study aimed to determine analytical methods for extraction of lipids from plant samples Alpinia galanga, Zingiber officinale and Vigna radiata using Chloroform: methanol (2:1) solvent by Bligh and Dyer method and the total lipid content were quantified to be 3.722 g, 7.745 g, 3.429 g extracted with percentage yield of 14.89%, 30.98%, and 13.716% in Alpinia galanga, Zingiber officinale and Vigna radiata respectively. Further studies on sphingolipidomic will define diagnostic or prognostic role of sphingolipids as epigenetic regulators of various human cancers. The lipid fractions of the plant samples isolated and characterized had promising cytoprotective activity on normal cells without causing any side effects and had selective action on cancer cells. A comparative study on phytoconstituent analysis of Alpinia galanga and Zingiber officinale plant lipids.
"Phytoconstituent analysis of Alpinia galanga and Zingiber officinale plant lipids - A Comparative approach", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.7, Issue 8, page no.647 - 654, August-2022, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2208114.pdf
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