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Phytochemical Profile on snake plant

snake plant with phytochemical profile

What's Happening

Sansevieria trifasciata leaf aqueous extract contains diverse phytoconstituents including saponins, phenols, tannins, glycosides, carbohydrates, and terpenoids that modulate oxidative stress pathways and provide protective effects against NSAID-induced toxicity

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    GC-MS analysis identified 10 specific bioactive compounds including nitrogen-containing heterocycles, esters, amides, and methoxyacetic acid derivatives

  2. 2

    At 2.2 mL/L concentration (220 mg/L), STLAE completely prevented Dynapar (diclofenac)-induced mortality in zebrafish toxicity models

  3. 3

    The therapeutic window is narrow - lower and higher concentrations showed reduced protection, highlighting the importance of precise dosing

How to Prevent It

The phytochemical profile supports traditional medicinal use and indicates potential for anti-inflammatory applications

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Frequently Asked Questions

What causes phytochemical profile on my plant?
Sansevieria trifasciata leaf aqueous extract contains diverse phytoconstituents including saponins, phenols, tannins, glycosides, carbohydrates, and terpenoids that modulate oxidative stress pathways ...
How do I fix phytochemical profile?
GC-MS analysis identified 10 specific bioactive compounds including nitrogen-containing heterocycles, esters, amides, and methoxyacetic acid derivatives. At 2.2 mL/L concentration (220 mg/L), STLAE completely prevented Dynapar (diclofenac)-induced mortality in zebrafish toxicity models.
How do I prevent phytochemical profile from happening again?
The phytochemical profile supports traditional medicinal use and indicates potential for anti-inflammatory applications