PROXIMATE, PHYTOCHEMICAL AND MINERAL ANALYSES OF JUSTICIA CARNEA LEAF
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Justicia carnea, commonly known as Brazilian plume or Jacobinia is a tropical flowering plant from the Acanthaceae family, it is traditionally used for it’s therapeutic properties. This study presents a meticulous proximate analysis, qualitative and qualitative phytochemical screening, mineral and vitamin C analysis obtained from Justicia carnea leaf. The Proximate analyses revealed high level of carbohydrate (57.16 ± 0.15%) and fibre (12.75 ± 0.11%) and moderate protein and ash content of (10.18 ± 0.10%) and (7.12 ± 0.09%) respectively, low level of fat (4.45 ± 0.08%) highlighting the plant’s nutritional value. The Phytochemical screening indicated that Ethanolic extracts were more efficient in extracting compounds such as Alkaloids, Flavonoids, Saponins Phenols and Terpenoids compared to Aqueous extracts. The high level of these secondary metabolites indicate the significant bioactivity of the plant. Quantitative analysis showed significant concentration of Polyphenones (65.20 ± 2.10%), Vitamin C (28.45 ± 0.86%) and moderate level of Phytic acid (10.04 ± 0.40%), which underscores the leaf’s antioxidant potentials. Mineral analysis identified Calcium and Iron as predominant elements. This lays a robust foundation for further exploration of the Justicia carnea leaf extract in pharmaceutical and nutraceutical applications, emphasizing it’s potential as a natural source of health promoting compound.
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