Preliminary phytochemical screening of Vinca roseus leaves
Science Archives (ISSN: 2582-6697) • 2023
Publication Information
Authors
Yassmin A. Ramadan✉1, Yasmeen O. Zhran 1, Aziza A. Abdelfattah2, Abubakr M. El-Mahmoudy1
Keywords
Antitumor Activity, Botanical Medicine, Phytochemical Constituents, Vinca roseus.
Journal
Science Archives (ISSN: 2582-6697)
Publisher
MD International Publishing (MDIP)
Volume
4
Issue
2
Pages
154-161
publication.type
International
Paper Link
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Supplementary Materials
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Abstract
Botanical medicine that fights the battle against various types of diseases not only in recent decades but also since the dawn of
time, by using plant parts or plant as whole as it has low cost and lack of adverse effects. One of these plants that belongs to the
Apocynaceae family is Vinca roseus which become widely distributed in tropical and subtropical areas. The aim of the present
study was to investigate the phytochemical analysis of leaves of Vinca roseus growing in Egypt. Qualitative Phytochemical
screening revealed the presence of Alkaloids, phenolics, Cardiac glycosides, Anthraquinone glycosides, Tannin, Flavonoids, Oils,
Resins, Saponins and Protein. Gallic acid, Gums/Mucilages and Terpenoids were not noticeable. The results indicate that leaves
extract of Vinca roseus can be used as a source of potential pharmaceutical agent especially in cancer
time, by using plant parts or plant as whole as it has low cost and lack of adverse effects. One of these plants that belongs to the
Apocynaceae family is Vinca roseus which become widely distributed in tropical and subtropical areas. The aim of the present
study was to investigate the phytochemical analysis of leaves of Vinca roseus growing in Egypt. Qualitative Phytochemical
screening revealed the presence of Alkaloids, phenolics, Cardiac glycosides, Anthraquinone glycosides, Tannin, Flavonoids, Oils,
Resins, Saponins and Protein. Gallic acid, Gums/Mucilages and Terpenoids were not noticeable. The results indicate that leaves
extract of Vinca roseus can be used as a source of potential pharmaceutical agent especially in cancer
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