A pharmacognostical standardization of Justicia adhatoda Linn (Acanthaceae) used in Ayurveda and traditional medicinal system of Sri Lanka
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University of Colombo
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Justicia adhatoda Linn. (Acanthaceae), commonly known as Adathoda in Sri Lanka (Vasa in Sanskrit),
is a medicinal plant widely used in Ayurveda and traditional medicine in Sri Lanka for its respiratory
benefits. It is well known for its expectorant and anti-asthmatic properties, helping to relieve coughs,
colds, bronchitis, and asthma. Hence in this study an attempt was made to standardize the whole plant
parts (Panchangaya) of Justicia adhatoda based on different parameters. To achieve this objective,
pharmacognostical, physico-chemical, and phytochemical studies were conducted according to the
guidelines mentioned in World Health Organization and Ayurveda Pharmacopea of India for herbal
drug standardization. Macroscopical and microscopical characteristics of leaves, roots and stems of
Justicia adhatoda plant were comparable with the features mentioned in Ayurveda Pharmacopea of
India. Physico-chemical tests were done collectively for the Panchangaya and results revealed
acceptable total ash (2.74 % + 0.0), water-soluble ash (1.6 % + 0.05), acid-insoluble ash (1.6 % + 0.05),
moisture (6.06 % + 0.16) and foreign matter (1.2%) levels. Hot water extractive values (8.5%+ 0.1)
were the same as cold-water extractive value (8.5%+ 0.1), Cold methanol extractive values (5.4%+
0.2) were lower than hot methanol extractive values (7.3%+ 0.1). Heavy metals were analyzed via ICPMS and results revealed Pb (0.18) and Hg (0.09) were in permissible limits and not detected for As and
Cd for the Panchangaya. Phytochemical screening confirmed the presence of Saponins, phenols,
tannins, terpenoids, steroids, flavonoids and cardiac glycosides. HPTLC profiles presented clear and
consistent fingerprint patterns for methanolic extract of Justicia adhatoda leaves, roots and stems with
the Chloroform: Methanol: Cyclohexane- 4.5: 0.7: 2.5 solvent system. These findings may contribute
significantly to the identification and standardization of crude drugs, which are essential steps in
ensuring quality assurance in the production of herbal medicine
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Justicia adhatoda, Ayurveda, Traditional medicine, Standardization
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Proceedings of the Annual Research Symposium, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, p.461
