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Elemental Analysis and Metabolic Profiling of Medicinally Potent Members of Zingiberaceae Family Using FT-IR and LIBS Coupled with PLS-DA

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Journal Heliyon
Specialty Social Sciences
Date 2024 Jul 19
PMID 39027566
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The role of organic and inorganic elemental profiles in the growth, development, and secondary metabolite synthesis of plants is crucial, particularly concerning their medicinal value. However, comprehensive studies addressing both aspects are scarce. Hence, the present manuscript aims to investigate the potential use of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) and laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) techniques to obtain the functional groups and organic and inorganic elemental profiles of significant medicinal plants belonging to the Zingiberaceae family collected from two different geographic regions in India. The FT-IR analysis of the methanolic extracts shows the presence of aliphatic and aromatic alcohols, esters, ethers, carboxyl compounds, and their derivatives. In LIBS analysis, the spectral characteristics of atomic and molecular species present in the samples were observed, encompassing both organic and inorganic elements. The presence of heavy metals and trace elements have also been observed in the LIBS spectra of the samples. Furthermore, partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) has been used to obtain classification pattern of the samples based on their spectral fingerprints. This study not only helps in reflecting the significance of micronutrients in aiding secondary metabolism thus enhancing the medicinal properties of plants, but also enables the identification of trace elements within plants. This facilitates the determination of the suitable usage and dosage of particular plant components, contributing to the research goal of establishing pharmacological and nutraceutical significance. This study is imperative as it fills a critical gap in research, although further work in this direction is warranted.

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