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Available online www.scholarsresearchlibrary.com Scholars Research Library J. Nat. Prod. Plant Resour., 2017, 7(3): 15-19 (http://scholarsresearchlibrary.com/archive.html) Preliminary Phytochemical Evaluation of the Leaves of Leucas zeylanica Radhika B, Srilekha T, Chaitanya S, Sandhya K and Saikrishna R Vaageswari College of Pharmacy, Karimnagar (505001), Telangana, India Corresponding author E-mail: radhiyre@gmail.com ABSTRACT Leucas zeylanica Linn belongs to the family Lamiaceae it is well known medicinal plant, traditionally Used against Several diseased conditions. The leaves of Leucas zeylanica are dried and powdered. Extraction was performed by using two different solvents like acetone and ethanol by soxhalation method. In this present study, the preliminary phytochemical screening was performed for two extracts it indicate the presences of alkaloids, carbohydrates, glycosides, flavonoids. Keywords: Leucas zeylanica, Phytochemistry, Formulation. INTRODUCTION Leucas zeylanica, belong to the family lamiaceae commonly called as ceylon slitwort [1]. Synonyms include Leucas bancana Miq, phlomis zeylanica Linn, spermacoce denticulate Walp [2,3]. It is a small, terrestrial, herbaceous, annual erect plant or sometimes tufted, hispid and aromatic plant growing to a height of up to 120 cm, stipules absent. Stem is green in color; it is a quadra angular plant. Leaves are elliptic in shape and green in color which occur opposite sides of stems and large in number. These are subsellile leaves which are liner lanceolate or elliptic lanceolate which is 2.5 to 7.5 cm long. Not lobed or divided, blunt at the tip, Obfuse, entire or cerrulate, gradular hispid and coarsely dentate at the margin. Roots are mainly tap root and fibrous. Which is white or brown in colour? Whorls of many flowers are bisexual, sessile, subsessile, usually in terminal whorls is 1 to 2 cm in diameter, grouped together in an axillary. coralla is white in colour and 2 cm long. Calyx is 5 to 7 mm long obliquely turbient, with minute teeth, apex, acute, base acute, pinnately veined, erect or spreading horizontally. It is reproduced by seed or pollinated by bees, moths and flies [4,5]. Plants exist in various habitats, a weed of sunny dry localities, often on sandy soils, paddy dams, waste places, roadsides from the low land upto 1700 m altitude. Widely occurs throughout South East Asia [6]. The leaves are used as anti helminitic, diaphoretic, sedative, stimulant, vulnerarya. They are applied topically to heal wounds [7,8]. The leaves are used as apoultice to treat itch, head ache, vertigo, scabies. The sap of the leaves is used for sores of eyes and nostrils. Leaves and flowers are used for jaundice & used in treatment of burning and urination in the frame of traditional medicine [9]. Collection of plant material METHODS AND MATERIALS The leaves of Leucas zeylanica were collected from local areas sainagar, Karimnagar and are authentified by the botanist and No is BSI/DRC/16-17/Tech./968. Preparation of plant extracts Acetone and ethanolic extract Scholars Research Library 15

The dried powder of Leucas zeylanica leaves were subjected to soxhalation method at suitable temperature. Acetone and ethanol are used as solvents for extraction. 50 gms of powder of leaves is dissolved in 200 ml of solvent. Soxhalation method was carried out for about 6 hrs for each solvent & the ethanolic & acetone extract obtained were evaporated and dried in dessicator. Phytochemical Analysis Extracts were tested for identification of chemical constituents like amino acids, carbohydrates, proteins, steroids, glycosides, flavonoids, tannins, alkaloids. Following methods were used [10]. A. Test for Carbohydrates Molish s test To 2 ml of extract, add few drops of alpha-napthol solution in shake and add conc. sulphuric acid from sides of the test tube. Violet ring is formed at the junction of two liquids. Fehling s test Mix 1 ml of fehling s A and fehling s B solutions, boil for one minute. Add 1 ml of test solution. Heat in boiling water bath for 5-10 min. first a yellow, then brick red ppt is observed. Benedict s test Mix equal volume of Benedict s reagent and test solution in test tube. Heat in boiling water bath for 5 min. solution appears green, yellow or red depending on amount of reducing sugar present in test solution. B. Tests for Glycosides Killer Killani test To 2 ml of extract, add glacial acetic acid, one 5% Fecl 3 and conc. Sulphuric acid. Reddish brown color appears at junction of the two liquids layers. Borntrager s test To 3 ml of extract, add sulphuric acid. Boil and filter. To cold filtrate, add equal volume benzene. Shake well separate the organic solvent. Add ammonia, ammonical layer turns to pink or red. Test for protein and amino acids Biuret test To 3 ml of test solution add 4% of NAOH and few drops of 1% cuso4 solution, violet or pink colour is appears. Million s test Mix 3 ml of test solution with 5 ml of million s reagent, white ppt appers, warm the ppt turns brick red or the ppt dissolves giving red colored solution. Xantho proteic test Mix 3 ml of test solution with 1 ml of sulphuric acid, white ppt is formed, boil, ppt turns yellow, Add NH4OH, ppt turns orange. Ninhydrin test Heat 3 ml of test solution and 3 drops 5% ninhydrin solution in boiling water bath10 min. purple or bluish color appears. Scholars Research Library 16

Test for steroid Salkowski reaction To 2 ml of extract, add 2 ml of chloroform and 2 ml conc. H 2 SO 4, Shake well. Chloroform layer appears red and acid layer shows greenish yellow fluorescence. Liebermann-Burchard reaction Mix 2 ml of extract with chloroform, add 1-2 ml of acetic anhydride and 2 drops conc. H 2 SO 4 from the side of test tube. First red, then blue and finally green color appears. Test for flavonoids Shinoda test A. To dry powder or extract, add 5 ml 95% ethanol, few drops conc. HCl and 0.5 g magnesium turnings, pink color observed. B. To small of residue add lead acetate solution yellow ppt is formed. C. Addition of increasing amount of sodium hydroxide to the residue shows yellow coloration which decolourise after addition of acid. Test for Alkaloids Evaporate the aqueous alcoholic and chloroform extracts separately. To residue, add dilute HCl. Shake well and filter with filtrate, Perform following tests A. Dragendroff s test To 2-3 ml filtrate, add few drops of dragendroff s reagent. Orange brown ppt is formed. Mayer s test To 2-3 ml filtrate with Mayer s reagent, gives cream colored ppt. Hager s test To 2-3 ml filtrate with Hager s reagent which gives yellow colored ppt. Wagner s test To 2-3 ml filtrate with Wagner s reagent gives reddish brown ppt. Test for tannins and phenolic compounds To 2-3 ml of aqueous and alcoholic extract, add few drops of following reagents: A. 5% fecl3 solution: deep blue color. B.lead acetate solution: white ppt. C. gelatin solution: white ppt. D. acetic acid solution: red color solution. E. potassium dichromate: red ppt. F. dilute iodine solution: transient red color. G. dilute HNO3: reddish to yellow color RESULT AND DISCUSSION The curative property of medinal plants is due to the presence of chemical constituents like alkaloids, glycosides, amino acids, flavonoids, steroids. Scholars Research Library 17

In the present study, two different solvent extracts were subjected to phytochemical tests have revealed that presence of alkaloids, glycosides, flavonoids, tannins, carbohydrates, steroids and proteins and amino acids are absent in both acetone and ethanolic extract. Table 1: The results of premilinary phytochemical analysis Chemical tests Acetone Ethanol I. Alkaloids II. III. Mayer s test - + Hager s test + - Wagner s test - + Dragondroff s test - - Flavanoids Alkaline + + Lead acetate + - Glycosides Borntrager s test - - IV. Carbohydrates Killer killani + + Molish test + + Benedict test + + Fehling s test + + V. Proteins And Amino Acids VI. Biuret test - - Millon s test - - Xanthoprotic s test - - Nin-hydrin test - - Steroids Salkowski test + + Lieberman burchard test + - VII. Tannins And Phenolic Compounds Gelatin solution + + Potassium dichromate - - Iodine solution + + Fecl3 - - Dilute HNO3 - - Acetic acid solution + - DISCUSSION Secondary metabolites which exhibits physiological activity. In addition to carbohydrates and proteins utilized by human as food source. Phytochemical tests may be useful in the identification of active principle. These tests facilitate their quantitative estimation and qualitative of pharmacological active compounds. Phytochemical constituents in the plant extract are known to be biologically active compounds which are responsible for the antioxidant, antifungal, antimicrobial. CONCLUSION The phytoconstituents present in the plants is used for producing useful drugs for human use & useful for treating different diseases. In the investigation, we have found that most of the biologically active chemical constituents Scholars Research Library 18

were present in the acetone and ethanolic extract of Leucas zeyalanica leaves. It is beneficial for further investigation. A medicinal property of Leucas zeylanica is due to phytochemicals. REFERENCES [1] http://www.virboga.de/ [2] http://www.tropicos.org/ [3] http://www.ipni.org/ [4] http://www.oswaldasia.org/ [5] http://www.efloras.org/ [6] http://www.ars-grin.gov/ [7] http://plantsforuse.com [8] https://archive.org/ [9] Hossain, S. et al., Protects ethanol and hydrogen peroxide-induced oxidative stress on hepatic tissue of rats. International Current Pharmaceutical Journal, 2013. 2: 148-151. [10] Khandelwal, K., Practical Pharmacognosy Niraliprakhasham, 2003. p: 38-161. Scholars Research Library 19