Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2025
  • Volume: 18
  • Issue: 2

HR-LCMS and FTIR characterization of bioactive components of Turbinaria ornata

1Vilasrao Deshmukh Foundation, Group of Institutions, VDF School of Pharmacy, Latur - 413 531, Maharashtra, India

2Department of Pharmacy, Terna Public Charitable Trust’s, College of Engineering, Osmanabad, India

3Sanjivani College of Pharmaceutical Education and Research, Kopargaon, Maharashtra, India

*Corresponding Author E-mail: mohinisaluke82@gmail.com

Online Published on 15 May, 2025.

Abstract

Non-specific phytochemical profiling of plant extracts will help in the study of different groups of compounds and discovery of new bioactives, thereby minimising compound identification errors. The pharmaceutical industry has the potential to develop innovative drugs by using the large range of bioactive metabolites that marine seaweed is known to produce. Analysis of complex bioactive ingredients using analytical methods such as HR-LCMS has been demonstrated to be significant. In this research, we used HR-LCMS and FTIR analysis to explore at the metabolic profiles of Turbinaria ornata. The current investigation verifies the existence of significant therapeutic bioactive substances, such as Terpene Glycosides, Beta-Keto Acid, Steroid, Lipids, Glycosides, Triterpenoid, Phenols, Flavonoid, Quinolizidine Alkaloid, Vitamin, and Oligopeptides and shown to have antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antitumorproperties. The results of this investigation demonstrate that Turbinaria ornata contains significant phytocompounds and useful for more in-depth research to create marine algae-derived medicines to treat a variety of ailments.

Keywords

HR-LCMS, FTIR, Seaweeds, Bioactives