ArticlesAbstractPharmacognosy Research,2022,14,1,19-23.DOI:10.5530/pres.14.1.4Published:December 2021Type:Original ArticleAuthors:Rajesh Kumar, Brijesh Kumar, Ashutosh Kumar, Ajay Kumar, and Manish Singh Author(s) affiliations:Rajesh Kumar, Brijesh Kumar*, Ashutosh Kumar, Ajay Kumar, Manish Singh Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, INDIA. Abstract:Background: According to existing literature, the genus Premna has a variety of biologically active secondary metabolites, but there are few findings on phytochemical screening of P. latifolia Roxb. Methanolic leaves extract. Objectives: Phytochemical screening of methanolic leaves extract of P. latifolia was proposed for this study. Materials and Methods: UV-chamber, HPTLC instrument (CAMAG TLC Scanner), and GC-MS instrument (Perkin-Elmer GC- Clarus) were used to analyse methanolic leaves extract of P. latifolia. To compare the peaks of components on chromatograms, the NIST library was employed. Results: The current study used GC-MS to identify probable chemical components of P. latifolia. The GC-MS analysis and NIST library comparison revealed that the methanolic extract of P. latifolia contained mainly Squalene (13.57 percent), Ergosta-5, 7, 9 (11), 22-tetraen-3-ol, (3. beta, 22E)-(0.15 percent), Stigmasterol (3.73 percent), gamma-Sitosterol (10.13 percent), Lupeol (0.33), beta-Amyrin (2.27 percent), alpha-Amyrin (2.05 percent), gamma-Sitostenone (0.35 percent), Ursolic aldehyde (1.01 percent) and Betulin (0.72 percent). The biological actions of the majority of the identified components have been reported. While scientific evidence of gamma-sitostenone’s biological function is still not available. Conclusion: According to the findings, P. latifolia contains a variety of biologically active components, the majority of which are tri-terpenoids and phytosterols. Keywords:GC-MS Analysis, HPTLC, Methanolic leaves extract., Phytocomponents TLC, Premna latifoliaView:PDF (1.35 MB) Full Text PDF Thumbnails Document Outline Search Document Find Toggle Sidebar Previous Next Page: Fullscreen Print Download Current View Zoom Out Zoom In Automatic Zoom Actual Size Fit Page Full Width 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 200% More Information Less Information Close Click here to download the PDF file. Images High Pressure Thin Layer Chromatography: A (Visible light), B (254 nm, UV light), C (366 nm, UV light) and D (366 nm, Post Derivetization, UV light) KeywordsGC-MS AnalysisGC-MS analysisHPTLCMethanolic leaves extractMethanolic leaves extract.Phytocomponents TLCPremna latifolia ‹ Virtual Screening of Fargesin Analogs as Candidates as Inhibitors of Aedes aegypti Sterol Carrier Protein up Analgesic, Anti-inflammatory, and Anti-pyretic Activities of Crinum pedunculatum R.Br. Bulb Extracts ›