Comparative HPTLC analysis of stem and leaf of Achyranthes coynei with Achyranthes aspera
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Achyranthes aspera, Achyranthes coynei, HPTLCAbstract
Leaf and stem materials of Achyranthes coynei and Achyranthes aspera were used for HPTLC analysis. HPTLC plates were developed on n-hexane: ethyl acetate (5:1 v/v) solvent system. The densitometric profiles were evaluated to elucidate differences within and among the species. The Rf values and number of peaks obtained in densitrogram indicated chemical variation in the species. Although, both species had more or less equal number of peaks, their Rf values, %height and %area varied. Thus HPTLC analysis in absence of external standards, proved to be an informative tool for evaluating differences between these species and their parts.
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