Comprehensive research on Phytochemical Characterization of Rosa webbiana Various Parts via Advanced Spectroscopic and Chromatographic Techniques and Assessment of Their Bioactive Potential

Authors

  • Rahul Kumar Babu Dinesh Singh University, Vananchal College of Science (Dept. of Pharmacy), Garhwa, Jharkhand-822114, India
  • Md Mahfuj Alam Babu Dinesh Singh University, Vananchal College of Science (Dept. of Pharmacy), Garhwa,Jharkhand-822114, India
  • Tabrej Ansari Babu Dinesh Singh University, Vananchal College of Science (Dept. of Pharmacy), Garhwa,Jharkhand-822114, India
  • Hansh Raj Kumar Babu Dinesh Singh University, Vananchal College of Science (Dept. of Pharmacy), Garhwa,Jharkhand-822114, India
  • Abdul Majid Ansari Babu Dinesh Singh University, Vananchal College of Science (Dept. of Pharmacy), Garhwa,Jharkhand-822114, India
  • Afajal Ansari Babu Dinesh Singh University, Vananchal College of Science (Dept. of Pharmacy), Garhwa,Jharkhand-822114, India
  • Aftab Alam Babu Dinesh Singh University, Vananchal College of Science (Dept. of Pharmacy), Garhwa,Jharkhand-822114, India
  • Shivam Kumar Babu Dinesh Singh University, Vananchal College of Science (Dept. of Pharmacy), Garhwa,Jharkhand-822114, India
  • Ayub Ansari Babu Dinesh Singh University, Vananchal College of Science (Dept. of Pharmacy), Garhwa,Jharkhand-822114, India
  • Ragib Raja Babu Dinesh Singh University, Vananchal College of Science (Dept. of Pharmacy), Garhwa,Jharkhand-822114, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62752/ijphi.v3iI.230

Keywords:

Rosa webbiana, HPLC, phytochemistry study, Therapeutic use

Abstract

Rosa webbiana, commonly known as the Himalayan Rose, is a medicinal shrub widely distributed across the high-altitude regions of the Himalaya. Traditionally, plants have been used to treat inflammatory disorders, fever, gastrointestinal issues, and cardiovascular ailments. Recent scientific studies have investigated the chemical profile of plants using advanced analytical tools such as GC–MS, HPLC, LC–MS, and FT-IR, revealing diverse classes of phytochemicals, including flavonoids, phenolic acids, fatty acids, terpenoids, tannins, and volatile oils. This study summarizes the ethnomedicinal relevance, phytochemical composition, and potential therapeutic applications of R. webbiana. The aim of this review is to provide an updated scientific overview that may support future pharmacognostic investigations and drug development research.

 

Integrated workflow illustrating LC–MS/MS-based phytochemical identification of Rosa webbiana, molecular docking, pathway enrichment/network analysis, and predicted pharmacological activities (bronchodilator, antidiarrheal, and antispasmodic).

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Published

2025-12-31

How to Cite

Comprehensive research on Phytochemical Characterization of Rosa webbiana Various Parts via Advanced Spectroscopic and Chromatographic Techniques and Assessment of Their Bioactive Potential . (2025). International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Innovation, 3(I), 797-806. https://doi.org/10.62752/ijphi.v3iI.230

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