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Fig. 3 -Chemical markers for G. sylvestre
Fig. 4 -HPLC profiles of G. sylvestre: 1. A. Standard gymnemagenin (GG), B. G. sylvestre sample after alkaline hydrolysis followed by acid hydrolysis & 2. A. Standard deacylgymnemic acid (DAGA), B. G. sylvestre sample after alkaline hydrolysis.
Fig. 5 -HPTLC profiles of G. sylvestre: A. Gs 3, Gs 46: G. sylvestre samples; L1-L5: standard Lupeol; Gs 28, Gs 36: G. sylvestre samples & B. Gs 5, Gs 40: G. sylvestre samples; S1-S5: standard Stigmasterol; Gs 48, Gs 52: G. sylvestre samples.
Fig. 6 -Gymnemagenin and Deacylgymnemic acid content in G. sylvestre samples deacylgymnemic acid contents were detected in sample no. Gs32 (23.38 µg/mg) and sample no. Gs30 (35.42 µg/mg), respectively collected from Bilaspur and Raipur districts of Chhattisgarh state. Sample number Gs2 and Gs46 collected from Honnavar and Areangadi villages of Karnataka were found to contain the lowest amount of gymnemagenin (10.19 µg/mg) and deacylgymnemic acid (4.70 µg/mg), respectively.
Fig. 7 -Lupeol and Stigmasterol content in G. sylvestre samples
Chemical variability in gymnemagenin, deacyl gymnemic acid, lupeol and stigmasterol of Gymnema sylvestre R. Br. populations in India
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Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge

Madan M Pandey

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Variability in chemical composition of Gymnema sylvestre R.Br. (Apocynaceae) sampled from different bio-geographical regions of India was investigated. The impact of geographic conditions on gymnemagenin, deacylgymnemic acid, lupeol and stigmasterol content variability was studied by using chromatographic analysis. HPLC analyses showed gymnemagenin and deacylgymnemic acid content to vary between 10.19-23.38 µg/mg and 4.70-35.42 µg/mg (w/w dry weight plant material) respectively, while lupeol and stigmasterol were found to range from 0.57 to 10.8 µg/mg and 0.25 to 15.6 µg/mg (w/w in methanolic extract) respectively, by HPTLC. Taking into account the importance of geographical origin and climatic conditions that significantly affect the production and accumulation of secondary metabolites, the selected accessions/germplasms of G. sylvestre with high concentration of biologically potential phytoconstituents could be useful to industries for harvesting optimum levels of bioactive antidiabetic agent gymnemic acids and other sterols. These elite accessions/germplasms could be promoted and used for mass propagation and cultivation to ensure sustained supply of quality raw material for herbal drug industries, companies and entrepreneurs involved in the profession of medicinal plants and as secondary source of income generation to farmers.

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... The variations in the gymnemagenin content among the accessions could be ascribed to differences in the inherent genetic makeup as well as quality attributes from various geographical origins. Rastogi et al. (2023) As the plant was propagated vegetatively via cuttings from the source, genetic uniformity and stability of gymnemagenin content were ensured in the ex situ collection. Domestication or cultivation efforts in any medicinal crop will favour the production of secondary metabolites due to various factors like optimal growing conditions and proper management techniques, stable environmental factors, adaptive stress etc. (Li et al. 2020;Isah 2019). ...

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Insight into the morphological and bioactive variability in the ex-situ genepool of Gymnema sylvestre accessions collected from Peninsular India
Chemical variability in gymnemagenin, deacyl gymnemic acid, lupeol and stigmasterol of Gymnema sylvestre R. Br. populations in India

Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge