ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF PHYTOCHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS FROM VARIOUS POLAR SOLVENT CRUDE LEAF EXTRACTS OF VULNERABLE AROMATIC TREE - CHLOROXYLON SWIETENIA DC
Chinnadurai Vajjiram, K. Kalimuthu* and Mythili Saravanan
Abstract
Chloroxylon swietenia DC is a known as East Indian satinwood and
this species has been utilized as a part of folkloric drug. The present
examination was intended to disengagement of auxiliary metabolic
mixes through FTIR and GCMS investigation of different polar solvent
leaf extracts. The preparatory phytochemical screening was completed
by different compound test, FTIR spectra was done through the
potassium bromide (KBr) pellet (FTIR review) technique and GCMS
broke down by NIST library. In preparatory phytochemical screening
the vast majority of optional metabolites, like alkaloids, flavonoids,
triterpenoids, tannins and steroids are available in Chloroxylon
swietenia leaf ethanol (CSLE) and Chloroxylon swietenia leaf
methanol (CSLM) extracts. Alcohols, phenols, alkanes, aldehydes,
immersed aliphatic, aliphatic amines and alkyl halides were available
all concentrates of this species. GCMS examination of six dissolvable concentrates has
revealed 117, 112, 30, 48, 76 and 63 phytocompounds separately. Numerous mixes
hentriacontane, tritetracontane, triacontane, hexacosane, pentacosane, tetracontane,
dotriacontane, nonacosane and oleic acid of have potential bioactive uses, for example,
antimicrobial action, cell reinforcement movement, calming action, anticancer action and so
forth. A few concentrates have same mixes of oleic corrosive with name bioactive uses. In light of the outcomes this plant all concentrates have report numerous bioactive mixes. So those bioactive mixes additionally partitioned and it will be instead of rather chemo drugs.
Keywords: Chloroxylon, potassium bromide, triterpenoids, saturated aliphatic and oleic acid.
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