The Journal of Phytopharmacology 2025; 14(4):281-286 ; DOI:10.31254/phyto.2025.14408
HR-LCMS based phytochemical analysis of Curcuma caesia Roxb. rhizome
Ria P. Mathew1 , Darshana Patil2 , Avinash Patil1
1. Department of Botany, B.K. Birla College (Empowered Autonomous Status), Kalyan- 421301, Maharashtra, India
2. Department of Botany, Smt. Chandibai Himathmal Mansukhani (CHM) College, Ulhasnagar- 421003, Maharashtra, India
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Received: 22nd June, 2025 / Accepted: 9th August, 2025 / Published : 30th September, 2025
Background: Medicinal plants have long been a prominent source of novel chemicals and bioactive compounds, owing to their rich history of use in traditional medicine. The extensive use of medicinal plant products in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology field has highlighted the need for detailed phytochemical profiling of these plants. Objective: To establish a comprehensive phytochemical profile of the Hydro-alcoholic (50% Ethanolic) extract of Curcuma caesia Roxb. rhizome using High Resolution-Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (HR-LCMS). Materials and Methods: The air-dried and powdered rhizome of Curcuma caesia Roxb. was extracted using a hydro-alcoholic solvent system (50% ethanol). The resultant extract was subjected to HR-LCMS for phytochemical analysis. Result: The HR-LCMS analysis of the hydro-alcoholic (50% ethanolic) extract of Curcuma caesia Roxb. rhizome identified a total of 25 compounds using both ESI positive and ESI negative modes, including several compounds with significant pharmaceutical value. Conclusion: The presence of various bioactive compounds justifies the traditional use of Curcuma caesia Roxb. rhizome in the treatment of various diseases and highlights its potential for further pharmaceutical exploration.
Traditional medicine, Curcuma caesia, HR-LCMS, Bioactive compounds, Phytochemical profile
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Mathew RP, Patil D, Patil A. HR-LCMS based phytochemical analysis of Curcuma caesia Roxb. rhizome. J Phytopharmacol 2025; 14(3):281-286. doi: 10.31254/phyto.2025.14308
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