Phytochemical Screening And
Cytotoxicity Studies Of
Rhizome Extracts Of Cyperus Pangorei Rottb.
J.Fathima Benazir*, R.Suganthi, P.Ravichandran, M.Padmini
Pooja School of Biotechnology, Dr. G.R.Damodaran College of Science, Civil
Aerodrome Post,
Coimbatore-641014, Tamilnadu, (INDIA)
Drugs derived from plants are
gaining new prospects as traditional antibiotics are becoming
ineffective. This study was to screen the bioactive phytochemicals of
Cyperus pangorei because biological screening of the plant was very
limited and it was recently found to be used as a substitute to
C.rotundus which is known to have many bioactive components.
Quantitative analysis was by extracting and estimating the compounds by
UV spectroscopy and other techniques and qualitative analysis was by
thin layer chromatography. Since there was no available literature on
the cytotoxic effects of the plant, the study also focused on
cytotoxicity screening of the plant extracts. Vero cell lines and human
lung carcinoma cell lines were used for this purpose. C.pangorei
possessed several primary and secondary metabolites and the crude
extract was not cytotoxic.