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Isolation, Identification and Analysis of
the Phytoconstituents
-Menthol
-Citral
-Curcumin
-Atropine
-Quinine
-Reserpine,
-Caffeine
-Artemisin
- Glycyrrhizin
- Rutin
- Podophyllotoxin
Mentha/Menthol
• Synonym- Peppermint oil,
Mint, Pudina, Brandy mint,
Lamb mint.
• B.S: It is volatile oil obtained
by steam distillation of fresh
flowering tops of plant
Mentha Piperita Linn,
Family- Labiatae
• G.S: Asia, Europe, North
America, Cultivated in india,
japan, Germany, France, Itly.
Isolation of Menthol
• Done by steam distillation
Identification test
• Few drops Mixed with 5 ml nitric
acid & heated on water bath. Within
5 mins liquid develops blue colour
further heating shows cooper colour
fluorescence.
• After sometime its become yellow.
Analysis
• Take 10gm drug, add 10ml of acetic anhydride & 2gm of
sodium acetate to the flask.
• Reflux for 1 hr.
• After cooling add 30ml water, boil it for 15 min. with
continuous stirring.
• Then transfer in separating funnel.
• The oil layer is washed with water until it become neutral.
• Add 2 gm of sodium sulphate & shake it.
• Allow it for 30 min. & filter it.
• Take both layer in different flask, add 5 ml ethanol
& Phenolphthelin indicator by adding 25 ml KOH
ethanol solution.(for neutralize it)
• Again reflux for 1 hr. cool it titrated with HCl.
• % Menthol = 7.814 x (c-a) {0.021 x (c-b)/U}
A– 0.021 x (c-a)
• Where,
“a” & “b” = ml of HCl for oil
“c” = ml of HCl for blank
“U”= Unacetylated oil
“A”=Acetylated oil
Lemongrass
• Synonym- Indian melissa oil, fever
grass, east Indian lemon-grass oil.
• B. S: It is volatile oil obtained by
distillation of leaves and aerial parts of
plant of Cymbopogon Flexuous or
Cymbopogon Citratus
• Family- Graminae (Poaceae)
• Oil should contain NLT 75% of
aldehyde as Citral.
• Antimicrobial, antioxidant, anticancer,
anti-diabetic and anti-inflammatory.
Isolation of Citral
• It isAcycilc monoterpenoid
• Isolation done by steam distillation
• It contain 90% of citral-a, & 10 % citral –b
• Identificaton test:
• Test sample + alcoholic solution of sudan III
Red colour
• Test sample + tincture alkane  Red colour
Analysis
• By Gas liquid chromatography
(model GC-14B) coupled with a
non-polar DB-5 capillary column
using Flame Ionisation Detector.
Curcumin
Curcumin or Curcuminoids are the diaryl hepnoid compounds obtained from
the dried rhizomes of Turmeric, Curcuma longa, Family – Zingiberaceae.
Curcumin is the major colouring principle. It is a mixture of curcumin,
monodesmethoxycurcumin and bisdesmethoxycurcumin.
It as an orange yellow, crystalline powder.
Insoluble in water and ether, but soluble in alcohol.
 It is used as wound healing, ant-inflammatory, anti arthritic and antimicrobial
activities.
Used against peptic ulcer.
EXTRACTION AND ISOLATION
• Curcumin can be obtained by different processes.
• Turmeric powder is extracted with alcohol in soxhlet
extractor.
• Alcoholic extract is concentrated under reduced pressure and
dried.
• In another method, Turmeric powder is extracted with is first
extracted with hexane followed by acetone.
• The acetone extract is concentrated and dried to yield
curcumin. It is recrystallized from hot ethanol to yield orange
red needles.
Identification and Analysis
• T.L.C Method
• Sample preparation – Dissolved 1mg of Curcumin in 1ml of methanol
• Stationary phase - Silica gel –G
• Mobile phase –Chloroform –Ethanol-
Glacial acetic acid (94:5:1).
• Standard sample - Curcumin
• Detecting agent – Observed under U.V light at 366nm
• RF Value – Curcumin – 0.79
ARTEMISIN
• Synonym – Santonica
• Biological source – Artemisin is a
sesquiterpenoid lactone, obtained
from the unexpanded flower- heads of
Artemisia annua,Family– Compositae.
• Medicinal use – Antimalarial drug
• White crystalline powder, soluble in
organic solvents.
EXTRACTION AND ISOLATION
• The leaves are air dried, coarsely powdered and extracted with
petroleum ether.
• The extract is concentrated, dried and re-dissolved in
chloroform. Add acetonitrile to precipitate sugars and waxes.
• Filter and collect the filtrate. Evaporate to dryness to yield residue.
• The chromatographic fractionation of the concentrate on silica gel
by eluting with Chloroform- ethyl acetate yields the fraction of
artemisin.
• The fractions containing artemesin could be crystallised from
cyclohexane or 50% Ethanol.
Identification and Analysis
• T.L.C Method
• Sample preparation –Dissolved 1mg of Artemisin in 1ml of
Chloroform
• Stationary phase–Silica gel G
• Standard sample -Artemisin
• Detecting agent–p-dimethylaminobenzaldehyde and at at 80°C to
produce colour
• Mobile phase – Petroleum ether -Ethyl acetate (1:2)
• RF Value – Compare with standard Artemisin
ATROPINE
• Atropine is a tropane
alkaloid obtained from
Atropa belladonna, Datura
stramonium and
Hyoscyamus niger, Family –
Solanaceae
• Used as Antispasmodic,
Mydriatic, symptoms of low
heart rate (bradycardia),
reduce salivation, mushroom
poisoning, etc.
EXTRACTION AND ISOLATION
• Take weighed quantity of coarse powder and moisten
with sodium carbonate solution.
• Extract the blended mixture in petroleum ether. Filter
the petroleum ether extract.
• Extract the filtrate with aqueous acetic acid (alkaloids
extracted in aqueous layer).
• Extract the aqueous fraction with solvent -ether
and separate both fraction.
• Discard solvent ether fraction.
• Aqueous (Acidic fraction) made alkaline with
sodium carbonate solution to obtain precipitates
of tropane alkaloids.
• Filter the precipitate and dry to obtain residue.
• Dissolve the residue in diethyl ether.
• Filter and concentrate the filtrate. Atropine
crystals will be separate out.
• Filter the crystals and dissolve in alcohol
containing sodium hydroxide
solution(Hyocyamine is converted to atropine).
• Recrystallize the atropine sulphate from acetone.
• Separate the crystals of atropine.
CAFFEINE
• Caffeine is a purine alkaloid
obtained from T
ea leaves, Coffee seeds,
cocoa, and other species
• Biological source -It consists of dried
leaves of plant known as Thea sinensis,
Family – Theaceae
• It is chemically 1,3,7, trimethyl
xanthine.
• It is isolated from tea and coffee seeds
during decaffeination process.
• Tea leaves contains 1-4% of caffeine and
coffee contains 1- 2% of caffeine
• It is white powder or white
,glistering needles, odour less,
bitter in taste, Soluble in hot water.
• Caffeine is a CNS stimulant and Diuretic.
EXTRACTION AND ISOLATION
• The powder tea leaves is extracted with boiling water
and the aqueous extract is filtered while hot.
• The warm extract is treated with calcium
carbonate/lead acetate to precipitate tannins and filtered.
• The filtrate is treated with excess of dilute sulphuric
acid to precipitate lead in the form of lead sulphate.
• Mix with appropriate amount of any organis solvent: Dichloromethane
or chloroform.
• Agitate, filter it.
• Transfer the filtrate into a Petridish and evaporate to dryness.
Identification and Analysis
• Chemical test –
• Murexide test – To the caffeine add
hydrochloric acid and potassium chlorate,
heated to dryness. A purple colour is
obtained by exposing the residue to
vapours of dilute ammonia.
Thin layer chromatography (TLC)
• T.L.C Method
• Sample preparation – Dissolved 1mg of caffeine in 1ml
of methanol or chloroform
• Stationary phase - Silica gel-G
• Standard sample - Caffeine
• Mobile phase – Ethyl acetate: methanol : acetic acid
(80:10:10)
• Detecting agent – Expose to vapours of
iodine
• RF Value – 0.41
RESERPINE
• B.S:Reserpine is an indole
alkaloid obtained from the
roots of Rauwolfia
serpentina,
• Family–Apocyanaceae
• It is a white or pale buff
to slightly yellow,
odourless, crystalline
powder.
• It is soluble in alcohol,
acetone and chloroform.
• Reserpine is an
antihypertensive and
antipsychotic agent.
EXTRACTION AND ISOLATION
• Rauwolfia root powder is exhaustively
extracted with 90% alcohol by percolation.
• The alcoholic extract is concentrated and dried
under reduced pressure below 60°C to yield
Rauwolfia dry extract.
• Rauwolfia dry extract is extracted with Ether-
chloroform- 90% alcohol (20:8:2.5)
• Collect the extract and add little dilute
ammonia with intermittent shaking. Add water
and allow the drug to settle after vigorous
shaking.
• Filter off the solution and extract the
residue with 4 volumes of 0.5N Ammonium
sulphate in separating funnel combine all the extracts.
• The extract is made alkaline with dilute ammonia to
liberate alkaloid. Finally it is extracted with
chloroform.
• Collect the chloroform extract, concentrate and
evaporate on water bath to yield total rauwolfia
alkaloids.(30 different components)
• Residue is subjected to column chromatographic
fraction for the separation of reserpine.
Identification and Analysis
• T.L.C Method
• Sample preparation – Dissolved 1mg of Reserpine in
1ml of methanol or chloroform
• Standard sample - Reserpine
• Stationary phase - Silica gel
G
• Mobile phase – Chloroform: Acetone :Diethyl amine
(50:40:10)
• Detecting agent –Dragendroffs
reagent
• RF Value – 0.72
Rutin
• It is a bioflavonoid
• Pure rutin is yellow or yellow green color, needle shaped crystal
• Take 20 gm powder soxhlet with 250 ml 80% ethanol.
Filter it, mix it with 25 ml water &
extracted with pet. Ether & CHCl3
TakeAq. Layer keep in cold for 72 hrs.
Yellow ppts. Seperated.
washed with CHCl3: ethyl acetate: ethanol (50:25:25)
Ppts dissolved in hot methanol & filter it
The filtrate is evaporated to dryness
Yellow powder (rutin)
Identification Test:
1) With FeCl3 ---- give dark green color
2) With lead acetate ---- orange yellow ppts
3) With ammonium molybdate & antimony trichloride ---- orange
yellow ppts
Podophyllum
Indian Podophyllum
• Synonym: Indian May apple, Wild lemon, Duck’s Foot, Hog Apple
• Biological source : It consists of the dried
rhizome and root of Podophyllum hexandrum or Podophyllum
emodi, Family – Berberidaceae
• G.S.: Kashmir to Sikkim in India. Grow in Tibet &
Afghanistan
• USES: Antitumor, Potent topical antiviral, HPV infections,
remove warts.
Isolation of Podophyllotoxin
120 gm root powder ext with methanol(300ml)(soxhlet) for 6 hrs.
Take Filtrate . Concentrate it .And add 200 ml water containing 2
ml HCl & cooled it.
Allow mixture to stand 2 hrs. below 5°C filter under vaccum.
Wash again. With acidified water.
Dissolve residue in sufficient qty. of hot alcohol (90%).
Filter & get filtrate, evaporate it. Weigh it. get podophyllotoxin
Identification test
• Macerate 0.5g of the drug with 10 ml of alcohol & filter + 0.5
ml Copper acetate  brown ppts
• Alcoholic ext. + 5 ml 1N KOH  stiff jelly is produce.
• Analysis:
• HPLC: performed on Thermo Finnigan HPLC machine with
pump system with 966-photodiode detector, at 283nm.
• Satisfactory result get with E.Merck RP(Reversed phase)-18
column with diod array detector & auto –injector
• Mobile Phase: methenol:water (60:40) (for 30 min)
• At flow rate 0.8 ml/min.
References
• C.K. Kokate, Purohit, Gokhlae. Text book of
Pharmacognosy (2007), 37th Edition, Nirali Prakashan,
New Delhi.
• SH.Ansari. Essentials of Pharmacognosy, , IInd edition,
Birla publications, New Delhi, 2007.
• H.Pande. Herbal Cosmetics, Asia Pacific Business
press, Inc, New Delhi.
• A.N. Kalia, Textbook of Industrial Pharmacognosy,
CBS Publishers, New Delhi, 2005.
• R Endress, Plant cell Biotechnology, Springer-Verlag,
Berlin, 1994.
• James Bobbers, Marilyn KS, VE Tylor
Pharmacognosy& Pharmacobiotechnology.
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Isolation and identification of the phytoconstituents

  • 1. Isolation, Identification and Analysis of the Phytoconstituents -Menthol -Citral -Curcumin -Atropine -Quinine -Reserpine, -Caffeine -Artemisin - Glycyrrhizin - Rutin - Podophyllotoxin
  • 2. Mentha/Menthol • Synonym- Peppermint oil, Mint, Pudina, Brandy mint, Lamb mint. • B.S: It is volatile oil obtained by steam distillation of fresh flowering tops of plant Mentha Piperita Linn, Family- Labiatae • G.S: Asia, Europe, North America, Cultivated in india, japan, Germany, France, Itly.
  • 3. Isolation of Menthol • Done by steam distillation
  • 4. Identification test • Few drops Mixed with 5 ml nitric acid & heated on water bath. Within 5 mins liquid develops blue colour further heating shows cooper colour fluorescence. • After sometime its become yellow.
  • 5. Analysis • Take 10gm drug, add 10ml of acetic anhydride & 2gm of sodium acetate to the flask. • Reflux for 1 hr. • After cooling add 30ml water, boil it for 15 min. with continuous stirring. • Then transfer in separating funnel. • The oil layer is washed with water until it become neutral. • Add 2 gm of sodium sulphate & shake it. • Allow it for 30 min. & filter it. • Take both layer in different flask, add 5 ml ethanol & Phenolphthelin indicator by adding 25 ml KOH ethanol solution.(for neutralize it) • Again reflux for 1 hr. cool it titrated with HCl.
  • 6. • % Menthol = 7.814 x (c-a) {0.021 x (c-b)/U} A– 0.021 x (c-a) • Where, “a” & “b” = ml of HCl for oil “c” = ml of HCl for blank “U”= Unacetylated oil “A”=Acetylated oil
  • 7. Lemongrass • Synonym- Indian melissa oil, fever grass, east Indian lemon-grass oil. • B. S: It is volatile oil obtained by distillation of leaves and aerial parts of plant of Cymbopogon Flexuous or Cymbopogon Citratus • Family- Graminae (Poaceae) • Oil should contain NLT 75% of aldehyde as Citral. • Antimicrobial, antioxidant, anticancer, anti-diabetic and anti-inflammatory.
  • 8. Isolation of Citral • It isAcycilc monoterpenoid • Isolation done by steam distillation • It contain 90% of citral-a, & 10 % citral –b • Identificaton test: • Test sample + alcoholic solution of sudan III Red colour • Test sample + tincture alkane  Red colour
  • 9. Analysis • By Gas liquid chromatography (model GC-14B) coupled with a non-polar DB-5 capillary column using Flame Ionisation Detector.
  • 10. Curcumin Curcumin or Curcuminoids are the diaryl hepnoid compounds obtained from the dried rhizomes of Turmeric, Curcuma longa, Family – Zingiberaceae. Curcumin is the major colouring principle. It is a mixture of curcumin, monodesmethoxycurcumin and bisdesmethoxycurcumin. It as an orange yellow, crystalline powder. Insoluble in water and ether, but soluble in alcohol.  It is used as wound healing, ant-inflammatory, anti arthritic and antimicrobial activities. Used against peptic ulcer.
  • 11. EXTRACTION AND ISOLATION • Curcumin can be obtained by different processes. • Turmeric powder is extracted with alcohol in soxhlet extractor. • Alcoholic extract is concentrated under reduced pressure and dried. • In another method, Turmeric powder is extracted with is first extracted with hexane followed by acetone. • The acetone extract is concentrated and dried to yield curcumin. It is recrystallized from hot ethanol to yield orange red needles.
  • 12. Identification and Analysis • T.L.C Method • Sample preparation – Dissolved 1mg of Curcumin in 1ml of methanol • Stationary phase - Silica gel –G • Mobile phase –Chloroform –Ethanol- Glacial acetic acid (94:5:1). • Standard sample - Curcumin • Detecting agent – Observed under U.V light at 366nm • RF Value – Curcumin – 0.79
  • 13. ARTEMISIN • Synonym – Santonica • Biological source – Artemisin is a sesquiterpenoid lactone, obtained from the unexpanded flower- heads of Artemisia annua,Family– Compositae. • Medicinal use – Antimalarial drug • White crystalline powder, soluble in organic solvents.
  • 14. EXTRACTION AND ISOLATION • The leaves are air dried, coarsely powdered and extracted with petroleum ether. • The extract is concentrated, dried and re-dissolved in chloroform. Add acetonitrile to precipitate sugars and waxes. • Filter and collect the filtrate. Evaporate to dryness to yield residue. • The chromatographic fractionation of the concentrate on silica gel by eluting with Chloroform- ethyl acetate yields the fraction of artemisin. • The fractions containing artemesin could be crystallised from cyclohexane or 50% Ethanol.
  • 15. Identification and Analysis • T.L.C Method • Sample preparation –Dissolved 1mg of Artemisin in 1ml of Chloroform • Stationary phase–Silica gel G • Standard sample -Artemisin • Detecting agent–p-dimethylaminobenzaldehyde and at at 80°C to produce colour • Mobile phase – Petroleum ether -Ethyl acetate (1:2) • RF Value – Compare with standard Artemisin
  • 16. ATROPINE • Atropine is a tropane alkaloid obtained from Atropa belladonna, Datura stramonium and Hyoscyamus niger, Family – Solanaceae • Used as Antispasmodic, Mydriatic, symptoms of low heart rate (bradycardia), reduce salivation, mushroom poisoning, etc.
  • 17. EXTRACTION AND ISOLATION • Take weighed quantity of coarse powder and moisten with sodium carbonate solution. • Extract the blended mixture in petroleum ether. Filter the petroleum ether extract. • Extract the filtrate with aqueous acetic acid (alkaloids extracted in aqueous layer). • Extract the aqueous fraction with solvent -ether and separate both fraction. • Discard solvent ether fraction.
  • 18. • Aqueous (Acidic fraction) made alkaline with sodium carbonate solution to obtain precipitates of tropane alkaloids. • Filter the precipitate and dry to obtain residue. • Dissolve the residue in diethyl ether. • Filter and concentrate the filtrate. Atropine crystals will be separate out. • Filter the crystals and dissolve in alcohol containing sodium hydroxide solution(Hyocyamine is converted to atropine). • Recrystallize the atropine sulphate from acetone. • Separate the crystals of atropine.
  • 19. CAFFEINE • Caffeine is a purine alkaloid obtained from T ea leaves, Coffee seeds, cocoa, and other species • Biological source -It consists of dried leaves of plant known as Thea sinensis, Family – Theaceae • It is chemically 1,3,7, trimethyl xanthine. • It is isolated from tea and coffee seeds during decaffeination process. • Tea leaves contains 1-4% of caffeine and coffee contains 1- 2% of caffeine • It is white powder or white ,glistering needles, odour less, bitter in taste, Soluble in hot water. • Caffeine is a CNS stimulant and Diuretic.
  • 20. EXTRACTION AND ISOLATION • The powder tea leaves is extracted with boiling water and the aqueous extract is filtered while hot. • The warm extract is treated with calcium carbonate/lead acetate to precipitate tannins and filtered. • The filtrate is treated with excess of dilute sulphuric acid to precipitate lead in the form of lead sulphate. • Mix with appropriate amount of any organis solvent: Dichloromethane or chloroform. • Agitate, filter it. • Transfer the filtrate into a Petridish and evaporate to dryness.
  • 21. Identification and Analysis • Chemical test – • Murexide test – To the caffeine add hydrochloric acid and potassium chlorate, heated to dryness. A purple colour is obtained by exposing the residue to vapours of dilute ammonia.
  • 22. Thin layer chromatography (TLC) • T.L.C Method • Sample preparation – Dissolved 1mg of caffeine in 1ml of methanol or chloroform • Stationary phase - Silica gel-G • Standard sample - Caffeine • Mobile phase – Ethyl acetate: methanol : acetic acid (80:10:10) • Detecting agent – Expose to vapours of iodine • RF Value – 0.41
  • 23. RESERPINE • B.S:Reserpine is an indole alkaloid obtained from the roots of Rauwolfia serpentina, • Family–Apocyanaceae • It is a white or pale buff to slightly yellow, odourless, crystalline powder. • It is soluble in alcohol, acetone and chloroform. • Reserpine is an antihypertensive and antipsychotic agent.
  • 24. EXTRACTION AND ISOLATION • Rauwolfia root powder is exhaustively extracted with 90% alcohol by percolation. • The alcoholic extract is concentrated and dried under reduced pressure below 60°C to yield Rauwolfia dry extract. • Rauwolfia dry extract is extracted with Ether- chloroform- 90% alcohol (20:8:2.5) • Collect the extract and add little dilute ammonia with intermittent shaking. Add water and allow the drug to settle after vigorous shaking.
  • 25. • Filter off the solution and extract the residue with 4 volumes of 0.5N Ammonium sulphate in separating funnel combine all the extracts. • The extract is made alkaline with dilute ammonia to liberate alkaloid. Finally it is extracted with chloroform. • Collect the chloroform extract, concentrate and evaporate on water bath to yield total rauwolfia alkaloids.(30 different components) • Residue is subjected to column chromatographic fraction for the separation of reserpine.
  • 26. Identification and Analysis • T.L.C Method • Sample preparation – Dissolved 1mg of Reserpine in 1ml of methanol or chloroform • Standard sample - Reserpine • Stationary phase - Silica gel G • Mobile phase – Chloroform: Acetone :Diethyl amine (50:40:10) • Detecting agent –Dragendroffs reagent • RF Value – 0.72
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  • 35. Rutin • It is a bioflavonoid • Pure rutin is yellow or yellow green color, needle shaped crystal • Take 20 gm powder soxhlet with 250 ml 80% ethanol. Filter it, mix it with 25 ml water & extracted with pet. Ether & CHCl3 TakeAq. Layer keep in cold for 72 hrs. Yellow ppts. Seperated. washed with CHCl3: ethyl acetate: ethanol (50:25:25)
  • 36. Ppts dissolved in hot methanol & filter it The filtrate is evaporated to dryness Yellow powder (rutin) Identification Test: 1) With FeCl3 ---- give dark green color 2) With lead acetate ---- orange yellow ppts 3) With ammonium molybdate & antimony trichloride ---- orange yellow ppts
  • 37. Podophyllum Indian Podophyllum • Synonym: Indian May apple, Wild lemon, Duck’s Foot, Hog Apple • Biological source : It consists of the dried rhizome and root of Podophyllum hexandrum or Podophyllum emodi, Family – Berberidaceae • G.S.: Kashmir to Sikkim in India. Grow in Tibet & Afghanistan • USES: Antitumor, Potent topical antiviral, HPV infections, remove warts.
  • 38. Isolation of Podophyllotoxin 120 gm root powder ext with methanol(300ml)(soxhlet) for 6 hrs. Take Filtrate . Concentrate it .And add 200 ml water containing 2 ml HCl & cooled it. Allow mixture to stand 2 hrs. below 5°C filter under vaccum. Wash again. With acidified water. Dissolve residue in sufficient qty. of hot alcohol (90%). Filter & get filtrate, evaporate it. Weigh it. get podophyllotoxin
  • 39. Identification test • Macerate 0.5g of the drug with 10 ml of alcohol & filter + 0.5 ml Copper acetate  brown ppts • Alcoholic ext. + 5 ml 1N KOH  stiff jelly is produce. • Analysis: • HPLC: performed on Thermo Finnigan HPLC machine with pump system with 966-photodiode detector, at 283nm. • Satisfactory result get with E.Merck RP(Reversed phase)-18 column with diod array detector & auto –injector • Mobile Phase: methenol:water (60:40) (for 30 min) • At flow rate 0.8 ml/min.
  • 40. References • C.K. Kokate, Purohit, Gokhlae. Text book of Pharmacognosy (2007), 37th Edition, Nirali Prakashan, New Delhi. • SH.Ansari. Essentials of Pharmacognosy, , IInd edition, Birla publications, New Delhi, 2007. • H.Pande. Herbal Cosmetics, Asia Pacific Business press, Inc, New Delhi. • A.N. Kalia, Textbook of Industrial Pharmacognosy, CBS Publishers, New Delhi, 2005. • R Endress, Plant cell Biotechnology, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1994. • James Bobbers, Marilyn KS, VE Tylor Pharmacognosy& Pharmacobiotechnology.