Phytochemical Study, Chemicalphysical Analysis and Toxicological Testing of Stem Bark of Dalbergia monetaria L. f.

Ester Lopes de Melo

Academic of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Federal University of Amapá, Highway Juscelino Kubitschek, KM-02, Garden Ground Zero - 68902-280, Macapa-AP, Brazil.

Ryan da Silva Ramos

Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Federal University of Amapá, Rodovia Juscelino Kubitschek, Km- 02, Jardim Marco Zero - CEP: 68.902-280, Macapá-AP, Brazil.

Sheylla Susan Moreira da Silva de Almeid *

Chemistry of Natural Products, Laboratory of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, Federal University of Amapá, Highway Juscelino Kubitschek, KM-02, Garden Ground Zero - 68902-280, Macapa-AP, Brazil.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aims: Assessing the phytochemical profile, physicochemical and toxicity of crude ethanolic extract of Dalbergia monetaria L. f. against Artemia salina L.

Study Design: The study aimed to determine the major classes of secondary metabolites of plant species Dalbergia monetaria through technical and classical methodologies.

Place and Duration of Study: Laboratory of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry of Pharmacy Course, between July 2012 and March 2013.

Methodology: The phytochemical screening of the crude ethanolic extract from the stem bark was performed according to the methodology described by Brazilian Pharmacopoeia (2010). The physicochemical analyses were performed by the Institute Aldolf Lutz (2008) and methods found in the Brazilian Pharmacopoeia. The toxicology test followed the method decribed in the literature.

Results: The phytochemical analysis detected reducing sugars, saponin, phenols and tannins. The physicochemical parameters, the pH, indicated the presence of a potentially acidic substance; the moisture content of = 6.81% which relates to, showed little amount of water present, an indispensable factor for non-occurrence of microorganism development or enzymatic degradation. The ash obtained by incineration was 5.65%.

Conclusion: The phytochemical analysis confirmed, in part, the use of the plant species for therapeutic purposes, but the form of treatment and conditioning can influence the determination of secondary metabolites. The physicochemical parameters evaluated have shown that the species is free from decomposing agents.

Keywords: Medicinal plants, secondary metabolites, verônica, crude extract ethanolic


How to Cite

Melo, Ester Lopes de, Ryan da Silva Ramos, and Sheylla Susan Moreira da Silva de Almeid. 2016. “Phytochemical Study, Chemicalphysical Analysis and Toxicological Testing of Stem Bark of Dalbergia Monetaria L. F”. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International 12 (4):1-7. https://doi.org/10.9734/BJPR/2016/20204.

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