A study of the solasodine content in different species of solanum in Sri Lanka

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2004
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Kanagarathnam, U. M. A.
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The University of Peradeniya
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Aim of the study described in this report was to evaluate an appropriate method to isolate the solasodine from Solanum xanthocarpum and to develop a method for analysis of solasodine and apply the method for analysis of solasodine in different species of Solanum to monitor the solasodine content. A recently developed hydrolysis technique employing a two-phase system was used to extract the solasodine from the plant material. The technique was used in order to prevent the losses of aglycone, which usually occur during conventional method of hydrolysis of Solanum glycoalkaloids. The two-phase system consists of an aqueous acid phase, in which the glycosides are hydrolysed and an immiscible non-polar organic phase which serves as a protective phase for the aglycone solasodine. Using this technique quantitative recovery of solasodine, after simultaneous hydrolysis of Solanum glycoalkaloids was obtained. Solanum xanthocarpum and Solanum melongena, which are commonly used for the preparation of Ayurvedic drugs were selected for determination of solasodine content. Solasodine content was determined quantitatively using colorimetric method. Using this method, the solasodine content of Solanum xanthocarpum and Solanummelongena samples analysed were found to be 2.51% and 0.90% (w/w) respectively.
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Chemical Sciences , Solasodine , Solanum , Sri Lanka
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