?ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS OF CALENDULA OFFICINALIS PLANT AND ITS PROBABLE THERAPEUTIC ROLE IN HEALTH

Authors

  • Shahnaz Ahmed Pharmaceutical and Fine Chemical Research Centre, PCSIR Laboratories Complex, Karachi-75280, Pakistan
  • Atiq-ur Rahman Pharmaceutical and Fine Chemical Research Centre, PCSIR Laboratories Complex, Karachi-75280, Pakistan
  • M Qadiruddin Pharmaceutical and Fine Chemical Research Centre, PCSIR Laboratories Complex, Karachi-75280, Pakistan
  • Shamim Qureshi Pharmaceutical and Fine Chemical Research Centre, PCSIR Laboratories Complex, Karachi-75280, Pakistan

Keywords:

Herbal plant, Elemental analysis, Calendula plant.

Abstract

Elemental analysis of crude ethanolic and aqueous extracts of Calendula officinalis plant and its individual parts i.e.
flowers, leaves and roots reveal the presence of major, minor and trace elements in appreciable quantities. Elements
detected in crude ethanolic and aqueous extracts of whole Calendula plant are calcium 5319, 2464 ppm, sodium 16990,
14745 ppm, potassium 79782, 71617 ppm, magnesium 6059, 9060 ppm, iron 74.459, 22.94 ppm, copper 8.05, 1.27
ppm, manganese 37.22, 36.96 ppm, zinc 51.50, 34.00 ppm, nickle 5.10, 2.45 ppm, cobalt 1.39, 0.98 ppm and cadmium
0.40, 0.50 ppm. While chromium and lead were found to be present in 1.01 ppm in ethanolic and in traces in aqueous
extracts.
Highest percentages of iron 125, 28.16 and copper 80.59, 10.19 ppm were found to be present in ethanolic and aqueous
extracts of root portion respectively. The highest quantity of nickle 8.46 ppm was found in aqueous extracts of roots
while in ethanolic extract it was 7.10 ppm in flowers. Calendula officinalis and its individual parts were found to be rich
in calcium, sodium, potassium and magnesium contents which are not only essential but are also required for the
haemostatic control of the body.

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Published

2003-08-25

How to Cite

Ahmed, S., Rahman, A.- ur, Qadiruddin, M., & Qureshi, S. (2003). ?ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS OF CALENDULA OFFICINALIS PLANT AND ITS PROBABLE THERAPEUTIC ROLE IN HEALTH. Biological Sciences - PJSIR, 46(4), 283–287. Retrieved from https://v2.pjsir.org/index.php/biological-sciences/article/view/1651

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