MINI REVIEW OF Drymoglossum piloselloides AND BASIC ANALYSIS OF PHYSIOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF THE OIL PREPARED USING Drymoglossum piloselloides

Authors

  • Kumudu Rupika Weerasekera Institute of Indigenous Medicine, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
  • Wijewardane A.R.S.T.

Abstract

Context: 

Drymoglossum piloselloides (Sinhala name: Panam pethi) is one of the herbal plants belong to the family POLYPODIACEAE. Traditional physicians of Sri Lanka have using oil prepared with D. piloselloides in many years. However, the standardization and quality control assessments of this oil had not yet been done. 

Objective: To study therapeutic uses of D. piloselloides  and  study the basic physiochemical parameters of prepared oil using D. piloselloides

Settings and Design: Institute of Indigenous Medicine, University of Colombo.

Methods and Material: Literature survey and analysis study

Results: Basic physiochemical parameters of prepare oil using Drymoglossum piloselloides as follows: Moisture content 5.0875 %, Relative density 0.9198 gcm-3, Acid value 4.3 mg KOH/g, and Peroxide value 4.0 Mili equivalents/ kg and Drymoglossum piloselloides has many therapeutic values.

Conclusions: It can be concluded that the physio-chemical approaches used in the present study is useful to the standardization of prepared herbal oil using D. piloselloides (Panam pethi) and also this plant has multi-faceted medicinal values. As it contains a wide range of phytochemical components, it is needed to validate its therapeutic utility through preclinical and clinical studies.

Key-words: Drymoglossum piloselloide, Herbal oil, Panam pethi, Physiochemical

Author Biography

  • Kumudu Rupika Weerasekera, Institute of Indigenous Medicine, University of Colombo, Sri Lanka
    Senior Lecturer, Unit of Kayachikitsa

References

Patel, P., Ancient Remedies For A Modern You:An Introduction To Ayurveda, chapter1,p3 https://www.banyanbotanicals.com/info/uploads/Banyan_Botanicals_Intro_to_Ayurveda_Ebook.pdf [Accessed on 25.11.2018]

Paradkar, H., 2000, editor. Ashtanga Hridaya- Hemadri and Arunadatta commentary Varanasi: Chowkhamba Krishnadas Academy;.Sutra - 9/10.

Gangadharan, G.G., Quality of ingredients used in Ayurvedic herbal preparations. J-AIM, 2010; 1(1).

Nagodawithana, P., 2001, 1st edition, Sharangdhar Samhitha, Ma.Kha,9th chapter, Samyawardhana book shop, p 171.

Indian Standard. IS: 548 (Part 1)-1964., Methods of sampling and tests for oils and fats, part 1, 14th edition. New Delhi. Bureau of Indian standards.

http://www.plantamor.com/rcdindex.php [Accessed on 01.12.2018]

https://indiabiodiversity.org/biodiv/species/show/267218 [Accessed on 01.12.2018]

Dharmawardana, C., (Botanical Names- Sinhala names) https://www.dh-web.org/bot2sinhala.html [Accessed on 05.12.2018]

Reddt, A.V.G., Miracles and wonders of natural diet cure, Secretary of Tamil Nadu Nature Cure and Herbal Cure Federation, Sri Dhanvandri Vaidhyasala, Department of Ayurvedic, 1994, Osuturu Visituru, 4th volume. p 124

Hakim, N.M.S., Zarina, M., et.al, 2008, In vitro anti-bacterial activity of Diymoglossum piloselloides L. Presi, University Putra Malaysia.

Hakim, N.M.S., Chong. L.C., et.al, 2008, In vitro anti-fungal activity of Drymoglossum piloselloides L. Presi. Against Several fungiresponsible Athlete' foot, University Putra Malaysia.

http://www.plantamor.com/rcdindex.php [Accessed on 01.12.2018]

Shil, S., Choudhury, D.M., 2009, Ethno medicinal Importance of Pteridophytes Used by Reang tribe of Tripura, North East India, Department of Life Science, Assam University Silchar, Assam, India. (Philippine Alternative Medicin)

http://www.stuartxchange.org/chineselist.html[Accessed on 08.12.2018]

Jayaweera, D.M.A., 1982, Medicinal plants (Indigenous and Exotic) used in Ceylon part IV, Publication of the National Science Council of Sri Lanka, Colombo. p 221

Kannangara, J.C., 1986, Glossary of Medicinal plant and herbs, Prabudha publications. p 81 (Pyrosiapiloselloides) flora and Fauna Web. https://florafaunaweb.nparks.gov.sg [Accessed on 08.12.2018]

Putradjaja, A. (Drymoglossum piloselloides) http://www.fherbsmedic://com [Accessed on 01.12.2018]

Nagodavithana. P. D. S. A. C., Sankhipta drayaguna sangraha, Samayawardhana

Book Shop (pvt) limited, Colombo. p 137-138

Kannangara. D., 1987, Oushadha Nama Sangrahaya. p 86

Mannan. M. M., Maridass. M., Victor. B., 2008, A Review on the Potential Uses of Ferns, Animal Health Research Unit, St. Xavier's College, Nadu.

Perera. U. M., 2010, Ethno-medical Usase Of Drymoglossum pioselloides And Screening For Chemical Constituents, University of Sri Jayawardhanapura, Colombo.

www.indiamart.com/company/2636907/productshtml [Accessed on 10.12.2018]

www.edr foodlab.com/peroxide value [Accessed on 10.12.2018]

http://mb-labs.com/testlibrary/peroxide-value-titration [Accessed on 11.12.2018]

Arunadevi. R., Susila. R., Murgammal. S., Divya. S.,Preparation and standardization of MathanTailam, A classical Siddha formulation for diabetic ulcerative wound healing, Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine, 2018.

Downloads

Published

2020-07-28