2014
DOI: 10.1007/s12298-014-0271-1
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Quantitative determination of guggulsterone in existing natural populations of Commiphora wightii (Arn.) Bhandari for identification of germplasm having higher guggulsterone content

Abstract: Guggulsterone is an aromatic steroidal ketonic compound obtained from vertical rein ducts and canals of bark of Commiphora wightii (Arn.) Bhandari (Family - Burseraceae). Owing to its multifarious medicinal and therapeutic values as well as its various other significant bioactivities, guggulsterone has high demand in pharmaceutical, perfumery and incense industries. More and more pharmaceutical and perfumery industries are showing interest in guggulsterone, therefore, there is a need for its quantitative deter… Show more

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“…[23] Concentration of bio active component are influenced by many factors like Season, collection area , annual rain fall, geographical variation, Planting, harvesting practices, solvent system, mobile phase etc. [24] Impact of reduction of these sterones after Śodhana is not justifiable here and needs more data from experimental and clinical trials.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[23] Concentration of bio active component are influenced by many factors like Season, collection area , annual rain fall, geographical variation, Planting, harvesting practices, solvent system, mobile phase etc. [24] Impact of reduction of these sterones after Śodhana is not justifiable here and needs more data from experimental and clinical trials.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mean detected values of guggulsterone-E and guggulsterone-Z were 730.28 and 710.84 μg/g in UHPLC, and 692.97 and 699.87 μg/g in HPTLC, respectively, showing prominence of these two core ingredients of MYG. These cis and trans isomers (guggulsterone-E and guggulsterone-Z) have been estimated by many researchers in raw material (gum-resin, stem, leaf, and root) of Commiphora wightii [52,53] and its commercial formulations [54]. This is worth mentioning that simultaneous, rapid determination of guggulsterones and other signature components of MYG has still been underexplored.…”
Section: Comparative Quantitative Analysis Of Myg Using Uhplc and Hptlcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These E- and Z-GS are steroidal isomers and are inter-convertible in 3D space. They differ in the arrangement of CH3 molecule at C20 position and a distorted rotation of C-C double bond present at C17 and C20 positions is observed [ 104 ].…”
Section: Chemical Nature Of Gsmentioning
confidence: 99%