Proximate and Phytochemical Compositions of Leaf and Root of (Cattle Stick) Carpolobia lutea G. Don
Carpolobia lutea is a medicinal plant commonly utilized in Nigeria to boost libido. The ethnomedicinal importance of any plant lies in some secondary metabolites. Hence, the present study was carried out to investigate the proximate and phytochemical composition of roots and leaves of this plant usi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management 2019-05, Vol.23 (1), p.53 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Carpolobia lutea is a medicinal plant commonly utilized in Nigeria to
boost libido. The ethnomedicinal importance of any plant lies in some
secondary metabolites. Hence, the present study was carried out to
investigate the proximate and phytochemical composition of roots and
leaves of this plant using standard methods. The proximate composition
of leaves and roots showed moisture, ash, fibre, protein, fat and
carbohydrate contents with values that ranged between 8.84-9.55,
3.48-3.65, 1.10-1.06, 6.64-8.39, 1.80-1.80 and 76.16-77.47%
respectively. The leaves contained higher amount of ash, crude protein
and fat than the roots. The results of ethanolic extracts showed the
presence of alkaloids, anthraquinones, steroids, saponins, tannins,
phenols, terpenoids, anthocyanin, carotenoids and flavonoids in both
the leaves and roots. These phytochemicals were found to be
significantly higher in roots except for anthraquinones, flavonoids and
steroids which were significantly higher in the leaves. Among the
phytochemicals, alkaloids were found to be highest in concentration
followed in decreasing order by saponins, steroids, tannins,
flavonoids, anthraquinones, anthocyanin, terpenoids, phenols and
carotenoids. The results indicated that, C. lutea leaf and root have
high nutritive and medicinal values and this could be explored for
pharmaceutical purposes. |
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ISSN: | 1119-8362 2659-1502 2659-1499 |
DOI: | 10.4314/jasem.v23i1.9 |