Dipal Gandhi
Nirma University, India
Title: Anticancer potential of Dillenia indica and Dillenia pentagyna plants and its correlation with presence of active phytoconstituent
Biography
Biography: Dipal Gandhi
Abstract
The present investigation was aimed to develop simple, sensitive, fast, and accurate RP-HPLC method for estimation of betulinic acid from bark and leaf of D. indica and D. pentagyna, widely distributed in forest regions of India, is used as a traditional medicine for the treatment of cancer and cardio vascular diseases. HPLC separation was achieved on a C18 Purosphere Star Hyber (250x4.6 mm, 5 μm, Merck). The mobile phase consisting of acetonitrile and water (93:7 v/v) with flow rate 1.2 ml/min at 207 nm. For estimation of betulinic acid, different fractions such as benzene and ethyl acetate using bark and leaves of D. indica were prepared. Chromatogram showed peak of betulinic acid at Rt 6.308 min. Analysis of data showed that the method is reproducible and selective for the estimation of betulinic acid. Based on results obtained by RP-HPLC method, prepared fractions were evaluated for its anticancer potential. MTT assay has been performed on three different cell lines HCT-15, DU145 and A-375 which explains role of betulinic acid and the anticancer potential of plants.