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HPTLC analysis of Fumaria parviflora (Lam.) methanolic extract of whole plant

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1186/s43094-020-00150-x

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Fumaria parviflora; HPTLC; Methanolic extract; Densitometry; Chromatogram

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The study found that the methanolic extract of the whole plant of F. parviflora contains a diverse range of phytochemicals, which may contribute to its therapeutic value, supporting its traditional use in India.
Background Fumaria parviflora (Lam.), commonly known as fine-leaved fumitory, is well known for its therapeutic properties in the Indian traditional medicinal system. The presence of important bioactive compounds in plants makes them pharmacologically valuable. Therefore, in the present study, the high-performance thin layer chromatography (HPTLC) analysis of Fumaria parviflora (whole plant) methanolic extract was performed for its phytochemical profiling. Results The HPTLC densitometric analysis of the methanolic extract of Fumaria parviflora (whole plant) was carried out using CAMAG HPTLC system, and the results were obtained in the form of chromatograms (scanned at the wavelength of 254 nm and 366 nm) representing several peaks. The phytochemical profile of the plant was determined and presented in the tables showing the total number of peaks, peak heights, peak area, percent area, and Rf values. Conclusion The study concluded that F. parviflora methanolic extract of the whole plant contains a rich variety of phytochemicals which might be accountable for its therapeutic value and thus justifies its traditional use in India.

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