Title of article :
Analysis of Metal Content of Samples of Gloriosa Superba L (Colchicaceae) Collected from Two Different Locations in Pakistan
Author/Authors :
Khan, Haroon University of Peshawar - Department of Pharmacy, Pakistan , Khan, Haroon Gandhara University - Gandhara College of Pharmacy, Pakistan , Khan, Murad Ali Kohat University of Science and Technology - Department of Chemistry, Pakistan , Tariq, Shafiq Ahmad Khyber Medical University - Department of Pharmacology, Pakistan , Saeed, Muhammad University of Peshawar - Department of Pharmacy, Pakistan , Muhammad, Naveed University of Peshawar - Department of Pharmacy, Pakistan , Gul, Farah University of Peshawar - Department of Pharmacy, Pakistan , Gul, Farah Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (PCSIR) Laboratories Complex - Medicinal Botanic Center, Pakistan , Inayat, Humaira Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (PCSIR) Laboratories Complex - Medicinal Botanic Center, Pakistan
From page :
631
To page :
636
Abstract :
Purpose: To determine the metallic content of different parts of Gloriosa superba collected from two different locations in Pakistan, and also to assess their nutritious values and toxic levels. Methods: The plant material and soil were collected from two different locations - polluted and unpolluted. Wet digestion method was used for the preparation of samples (whole plant and soil) followed by analysis using flame atomic absorption spectrophotometer (for micronutrients) and flame photometry (for macronutrients). Results: Of the detected micronutrients, high concentrations of Zn, Fe and Mn were noted for samples collected from both areas. These values were within permissible limits. Samples collected from the polluted area contained Cu (7.5 – 13.0 ppm), Cr (1.4 − 1.9 ppm) and Ni (0.3 − 2.0 ppm), all of which exceeded acceptable limits; the same nutrients were mostly within acceptable limits for samples collected from the unpolluted area. Significant presence of macronutrients - Ca, Na and K - were observed in samples obtained from both areas. Conclusion: Proper validation of medicinal plants used for therapeutic purposes should be andatoryon safety grounds to protect consumers from contaminants.
Keywords :
Gloriosa superba , Micronutrients , Macronutrients , Toxicity , Metal ions , Medicinal plants
Journal title :
Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
Journal title :
Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
Record number :
2536185
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