Rationalization of Hydroalcoholic Extract of Acorus calamus
For preparation of extract,11 5 g of vacha rhizome was refluxed with different corresponding hydroalcoholic solvents mixture (100 mL) like ethanol-water (90:10, 70:30, 50:50, 30:70 and 10:90, V/V) for five hours. Next the extract was filtered and filtrate was evaporated to dryness in water bath. After that, the dried extract was sonicated with
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Acorus calamus L., often recognized as "sweet flag" or "calamus," is a flowering plant indigenous to Japan, China, India, Sri Lanka, Southern Russia, Europe, Burma, Mongolia and the United States.9,10 It belongs to Acoraceae family, commonly grown in temperate and sub-
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Modern pharmacological studies have demonstrated that the methanol extract (15 mg/kg) and water extract (15 mg/kg) of A. calamus has a significant anti-diarrheal effect (p < 0.001) on a mouse diarrhea model caused by castor oil, which can be mediated by reducing the activity of Na + K + ATPase in the small intestine .
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It grows to a meter high, is reed-like in appearance, flourishes in the mud around streams and lakes, and is in the Araceae family of plants. The whole plant is aromatic and features small yellowish-green flowers and sword-like leaves. Calamus essential oil smells like warm, spicy wood. It is a carcinogen and should not be used in aromatherapy.
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The rhizome of Acorus calamus is used for various medicinal purpose mainly appetite, fever, stomach cramps, tooth ache and cholic (Divya et al., 2011) [1]. Propagation through rhizome is used to produce a plant identical in genotype with the mother plant. There are two methods of reproduction sexual and asexual.
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The rhizomes¡¯ essential oils of Acorus calamus L. grown in Estonia were analyzed using SDE micro-method for oil isolation, GC/FID with two columns of different polarities and GC/MS for
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The chemical constituents of Acorus calamus L. leaves have been evaluated using GC-MS and FT-IR. Building upon prior studies that identified antimicrobial activity of A. calamus leaf extracts, the
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Furthermore, the bioactive compounds, asarone in Acorus calamus essential oil and eucalyptol (cineole) in a eucalyptus leaf extract, were quantified by using GC-MS analysis. This study involved extensive optimization of release rates, with diffusion processes accurately modeled by the Higuchi square root model ( r 2 ).
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Optimization of extraction process of volatile oil from acorus calamus by central composite design-response surface methodology. J. Tra. Chin. Vet. Med. 35, 5¨C7. [Google Scholar] Li Z., Ma J., Kuang Z., Jiang Y. (2021). ¦Â-Asarone attenuates a¦Â-induced neuronal damage in PC12 cells overexpressing APPswe by restoring autophagic flux. Front.
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Plant material and extraction of EOs. The plants Acorus calamus L. (aerial parts), Cymbopogon flexuosus L. (aerial parts), and Carum carvi L. (seeds) were harvested from a farmer (Mernissa) in the
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Advances in extraction methods, chemical constituents, pharmacological activities, molecular targets and toxicology of volatile oil from Acorus calamus var. angustatus Besser Daoming Bai 1,2 ? Xiaoyu Li 1,3 ? Shengguang Wang 2 Tianyi Zhang 2 Yumin Wei 1,2 Qingquan Wang 1,2 Weichao Dong 1,2 Jing Song 3 Peng Gao 2 Yanan Li 2 * Shaoping Wang 1
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Sweet flag rhizome (Acorus calamus L.) oil was extracted by supercritical fluid extraction method. Different temperature levels (45, 55 and 65 ¡ãC) and pressure levels (100, 150 and 200 bar) were selected for the optimization of the parameters for SC-CO 2 extraction process. The highest extraction yield of 3.15 g/100 g at the pressure of 200 bar.
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Acorus calamus, commonly known as sweet flag or calamus, is a perennial herbaceous plant that has been utilized for various medicinal and common purposes 21. Belonging to the Acoraceae family, this herbaceous plant has a long history of traditional use in different cultures around the world.
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The essential oil from the air dried powder of wild Acorus calamus L. rhizomes was isolated using Clevenger-type hydrodistillation apparatus and its chemical constituents were analyzed by gas
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Synthesis of gold nanoparticles using herbal Acorus calamus rhizome extract and coating on cotton fabric for antibacterial and UV blocking applications. Arabian Journal of Chemistry, Vol. 12, Issue. 8, p. 2166.
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obtained from sweet flag rhizome has antimicrobial, insecticidal and pesticidal properties [3].In the present work, the super critical fluid extracted Ac. or its antimicrobial activity against different microbes.Materials and Methods Plant materialThe sweet fl. g rhizome (Acorus calamus L.) was procured from the local market of Raichu.
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The volatile oil of myrrh was obtained at 9.0 MPa and 50 degrees C and at a CO2 flow of 1.5 kg/h. Acorus calamus was extracted at 9.0 MPa and 45 degrees C and at a CO2 flow of 1.6 kg/h. In both cases, an oil devoid of cuticular waxes was obtained with a single depressurization stage. The SFE myrrh oil had a yield, Y, of 3.2%.
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Comparing extraction efficacy of different solvents to extract Acorus calamus by using HPLC V Dhivya, S Jeyarajan Nelson and M Paramasivam Abstract Acorus calamus L. (A. calamus) is an herbaceous perennial plant, cultivated in the wetland where the water stagnation is possible. The solvent extract of A. calamus rhizome has shown insecticidal
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