Unveiling the phytoconstituents of Chrysanthemum indicum L. by GCMS analysis

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K. John Alphonso, D. Rohini, C. Shobana, S. Vasanthakumar, B. Usharani

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Chrysanthemum indicum L is a perennial herb in the Compositae family. The blossoms of C. indicum L. have long been utilised in eastern medicine to cure infectious disorders. Studies on medicinal herbs having antioxidant properties have been conducted more often in recent years. By using GC-MS analysis, the current work aims to identify the bioactive components from the hydroalcoholic flowers extract of Chrysanthemum indicum L. Chrysanthemum indicum L.'s hydroalcoholic extract included 109 phytocompounds, according to GC-MS analysis. The phenol and flavonoid families include the majority of active phytocompounds with antibacterial, antimicrobial, antifungal, antiproliferative, and neuroprotective properties. Natural myricetin and quercitin are thought to be abundant in Chrysanthemum indicum L. flowers, which is important for the development of potential medications.

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