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Effect of Fertilizer Treatment and Harvesting Time on Principal Chemical Constituents of Oroxylum indicum Vent. and Andrographis paniculata Nees


     

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Analysis of two medicinal plants, Andrographis paniculata (Andrographolide) and Oroxylum indicum (mixture of oroxylin A & chrysin) content was carried out under different fertilizer treatments and at different physiological stages of plants. Total ash, water-soluble ash, acid insoluble ash, alcohol soluble extractives and water-soluble extractives for the above plant species were estimated alongwith thin layer chromatography examination. Maximum andrographolide content of 2.0% was found in 120 days old plants and among the treatments given to plants, the chemical fertilizer treatment influenced the Andrographolide, alcohol soluble extractive and water-soluble extractive. In case of Oroxylum indicum, all other evaluated compounds other than oroxylin-A and chrysin content were found to be almost similar whereas oroxylin-A and chrysin content was found maximum in mature tree ischolar_main bark i.e. 0.7%. The results of present study show that fertilizer treatments given to plants and time of harvesting affect the chemical constituents of plants.

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Oroxylum indicum, Andrographis paniculata, Oroxylin-A, Chrysin, Andrographolide
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Rakesh Kumar

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Neelam Rawat


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Analysis of two medicinal plants, Andrographis paniculata (Andrographolide) and Oroxylum indicum (mixture of oroxylin A & chrysin) content was carried out under different fertilizer treatments and at different physiological stages of plants. Total ash, water-soluble ash, acid insoluble ash, alcohol soluble extractives and water-soluble extractives for the above plant species were estimated alongwith thin layer chromatography examination. Maximum andrographolide content of 2.0% was found in 120 days old plants and among the treatments given to plants, the chemical fertilizer treatment influenced the Andrographolide, alcohol soluble extractive and water-soluble extractive. In case of Oroxylum indicum, all other evaluated compounds other than oroxylin-A and chrysin content were found to be almost similar whereas oroxylin-A and chrysin content was found maximum in mature tree ischolar_main bark i.e. 0.7%. The results of present study show that fertilizer treatments given to plants and time of harvesting affect the chemical constituents of plants.

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Oroxylum indicum, Andrographis paniculata, Oroxylin-A, Chrysin, Andrographolide