Abstract:
Introduction: Plant sources are a valuable starting material for drug development. These plants are the potential therapeutic agents, which
provide maximum benefits with minimum adverse effects. Objective: The objective of the study is to evaluate the qualitative phytochemical
analysis of water extract of whole plant excluding root of Achyranthes aspera and 30 potency of the same drug. Methodology: The qualitative
phytochemical analysis of water extract of whole plant excluding root of Achyranthes aspera and Achyranthes aspera 30 has been performed
to confirm the presence of alkaloid, saponin, phenolic compound, carbohydrate and proteins. Physicochemical constants such as ash, extractive
values and moisture content were also determined. Results: The physicochemical analysis showed that the parts of this plant contained
total ash value of 9.59% in which the acid‑insoluble ash is 2.27%. The extractive values percentage of water‑soluble extract is 20.91%. The
qualitative phytochemical analysis reveals the presence of carbohydrates, protein, alkaloids, saponins and phenolic compounds in water
extract of Achyranthes aspera and Achyranthes aspera 30. The analysis also shows that various bioactive phytochemicals are retained with
dilution while preparation of Homoeopathic medicines. Conclusion: Achyranthes aspera in homoeopathic potency 30 contains its bioactive
phytochemicals even after being a high dilution (with alcohol) of the original plant.