machine de concentration d'herbes Congo Tinospora cordifolia
- Nom de l'équipement: équipement d'usine de traitement d'huile de cuisson comestible
- Modèle: KL-1615
- Matière première: Soja, Tournesol, Arachide, Graine de coton, palme, Sésame, Colza, Graine de lin, Coprah, Noix de karité, Son de riz
- Capacité de production: 18-20 TPD
- Taper: Équipement de traitement d'huile de comestible
- Tension: 50 HP
- Dimension (L*W*H): 3100-1400-2800
- Poids: 6 000 KG
- Garantie des composants principaux: 5 ans
- Exporter: congo
Cordifolia by GC-MS Method Phytochemical Compound Analysis of
Tinospora cordifolia by GCMS analysed by IIFPT (Iso/IEC 17025:2005). Referred standard protocol using NIST Library. The GCMS analysis revealed the presence of various compounds used for various disease. Keywords: GC-MS, Tinopora cordifollia, Phytocomponents 1. Introduction The Tinospora cordifolia has been subjected to chemical
of explants at lower concentrations of BA (benzyl adenine) but at higher concentrations, BA (8.87-13.31 mM) induced a single shoot from nodal explant. Tabassum and Nag carried out in vitro study of Tinospora cordifolia. The nodal explants of the plant, after surface sterilization with 70% ethanol for one minute and 0.1% mercuric chloride (MgCl 2)
Preparation process of extract from Tinospora cordifolia
The preparation of Tinospora cordifolia extract is multi - step. It starts with the collection of Tinospora cordifolia plants and pre - treatment. The extraction process can be done through solvent extraction methods like water or organic solvents, or supercritical fluid extraction. Subsequently, separation is achieved via filtration and centrifugation, and purification by column ...
7. Tinospora is a genus of fungi. 8. T. cordifolia is the name of the specie 9. Tinospora corifolia is a big deciduous shrub with numerous elongated twining branches that is widely spreading and climbing. The morphology of various components of shows several forms of morphology, which are discussed here. Necessity of Growth
Parameter processes and their impact on Tinospora cordifolia
The yield of T. cordifolia extract rises as extraction time increases because the longer the solid remains in contact with the solvent, the more reactions are produced. It was believed that the T. cordifolia powder solids had entirely dissolved after two hours, as a result of which the yield was relatively stable. When the extraction duration ...
7. Tinospora is a genus of fungi. 8. T. cordifolia is the name of the specie 9. Tinospora corifolia is a big deciduous shrub with numerous elongated twining branches that is widely spreading and climbing. The morphology of various components of shows several forms of morphology, which are discussed here. Necessity of Growth
Sequential extraction and quantification of Tinospora
Glucose at the concentration of 20 to 100g ml-1 was used to prepare the standard curve. 3. Estimation of reducing sugars: Reducing sugars were estimated with DNSA reagent according to Miller (1959) method. Maltose at the concentration of 20 to 100g ml-1 was used to prepare the standard curve. 4. Estimation of starch: Starch was
The extraction of Tinospora cordifolia extract is a complex process. Firstly, proper collection and pretreatment of raw materials are crucial. Then, various extraction methods such as solvent extraction, supercritical fluid extraction, and ultrasonic - assisted extraction can be employed. After extraction, purification and concentration steps are necessary to obtain high - quality extract ...
Enhancement of Secondary Metabolite Production in Tinospora
concentrations that enhance the production of total Alkaloids and total phenols in suspension cells. Additionally, the effect of GAs as elicitors was also compared with other elicitors. II. MATERIALS AND METHOD Source of Explant Stems of Tinospora cordifolia were collected from the college botanical garden at Government Science College
The genus tinospora The Tinospora genus includes 34 species. Many species are used for traditional remedies out of 34 in the tropical and sub-tropical regions of Asia, Australia and Africa. A large, deciduous, glabrous and climbing type of shrubs are present in this genus. Cordifolia is medicinally very
- Does Tinospora cordifolia extract have a quality evaluation?
- We tested Tinospora cordifolia extract and single ingredient Tinosporine capsule formulation. General tests were carried out in extract and capsule formulation as well. Focus of the quality evaluation was on the estimation of tannins, bitters and polysaccharides.
- How Tinospora cordifolia extract is tested by HPTLC method?
- Qualitative testing by HPTLC method is ensuring the presence of Tinospora cordifolia extract in the capsule formulation. Altogether test results indicate the compliance of raw material that is Tinospora cordifolia extract and the final product that is Tinosporine capsule with respect to the quality parameters.
- How to extract Tinospora cordifolia stem for antibacterial and antioxidant materials?
- This work extracted the Tinospora cordifolia stem for antibacterial and antioxidant materials. The stems of T. cordifolia were extracted by using a simple maceration method. The effect of three independent variables (solvent ratios, temperature, and extraction time) was investigated to obtain optimal conditions.
- How do you extract Tinospora cordifolia?
- Weighed accurately about 1g to 2g of Tinospora cordifolia extract / 2g to 3g of capsule blend and 0.5g CaCO3 in a 250 ml beaker. Extracted with boiling distilled water. Allowed the powder to settle and filtered the supernatant liquid through cotton in another flask. Performed extraction 4 times till the extract becomes pale yellow.
- What is Tinospora cordifolia extract powder used for?
- Tinospora cordifolia extract powder can be used as a major component in the capsule formulation. When we use it as an “Ayurvedic drug” or a “dietary supplement”, analytical evaluation is to be carried out to determine the quality of the product.
- What is the antibacterial activity of Tinospora cordifolia?
- Antibacterial activity of Tinospora cordifolia was performed against one gram positive (Staphylococcus aureus) and one gram negative (Escherichia coli) bacteria. Determination of TPC The total phenolic content in the hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetate and methanol extracts of Tinospora cordifolia was calculated using standard plot of tannic acid.