Background
In Ayurveda, “
Dashamoolarishta
” is one of the important composite herbal formulations. Mainly, the root and root bark of
Oroxylum indicum
are used as one of the ingredients in its preparation. This leads to over exploitation of medicinal plants owing, to excessive demand due to population expansion and its perceived importance in traditional herbal remedies.
Objective
For the conservation of biodiversity, the present investigation had an objective to prepare the extracts of different parts of
O. indicum
plant and to, compare the chemo-profiles as well as to study the biological activities of the prepared extracts.
Materials and methods
Hydro-alcoholic (HA) and aqueous (Aq) extracts of various plant parts were prepared and chemical investigation was done with the help of (LC-MS/MS). Further,
in vitro
biological activities such as immuno-stimulation (IS) using a cytokine bioassay in RAW264.7 and
in vitro
anticancer in TNF-α ELISA in THP-1 cells were studied.
Results
The mass spectral profile of the plant revealed the presence of markers such as oroxylin A and chrysin in HA and Aq extracts of stem, leaf, bark and root. Cytokine release and TNF-α secretion was observed in both hydro-alcoholic and aqueous extracts.
Conclusion
Based on the results from the present study, it can be concluded that it is possible to replace the roots and the bark of
O. indicum
with the stem of young plants and leaves. It paves a way for the conserving the medicinal plants without uprooting and extinguishing the whole plant.
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