Quantification of zerumbone in eleven accessions of curcuma longa using RP-HPLC
By: Kshirsagar, P. R.
Contributor(s): Pawar, N. V | Patil, S. P.
Publisher: Mumbai Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Science 2018Edition: Vol. 80(6), November-December.Description: 1159-1165.Subject(s): PHARMACEUTICSOnline resources: Click here In: Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciencesSummary: Zerumbone has gained attention in cancer research due to its tumor suppressor potency. Present study aimed to investigate zerumbone content from eleven cultivars of Curcuma longa by reversed-phase high-pressure liquid chromatographic analysis. The fresh and dry samples were subjected for the reversed-phase high-pressure liquid chromatographic analysis of zerumbone including validation studies. Fresh samples revealed zerumbone content ranged from 0.383-2.179 mg/g while dry samples ranged from 3.209-8.333 mg/g. Dry samples reflected high zerumbone content compared to fresh samples. Among the different cultivars accessed Selam showed highest content of zerumbone on fresh weight basis while, Alleppey on dry weight basis. This study provided comprehensive information on zerumbone content in members of family Zingiberaceae and also quantified it in eleven Curcuma longa cultivars from India.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Zerumbone has gained attention in cancer research due to its tumor suppressor potency. Present study aimed to investigate zerumbone content from eleven cultivars of Curcuma longa by reversed-phase high-pressure liquid chromatographic analysis. The fresh and dry samples were subjected for the reversed-phase high-pressure liquid chromatographic analysis of zerumbone including validation studies. Fresh samples revealed zerumbone content ranged from 0.383-2.179 mg/g while dry samples ranged from 3.209-8.333 mg/g. Dry samples reflected high zerumbone content compared to fresh samples. Among the different cultivars accessed Selam showed highest content of zerumbone on fresh weight basis while, Alleppey on dry weight basis. This study provided comprehensive information on zerumbone content in members of family Zingiberaceae and also quantified it in eleven Curcuma longa cultivars from India.
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