Diuretic potential and characterization of some secondary metabolites from Eleusine indica
Date of Publication
1996
Document Type
Master's Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science in Chemistry
Subject Categories
Chemistry | Education
College
College of Science
Department/Unit
Chemistry
Thesis Adviser
Anamy Ma. C. Paano
Defense Panel Chair
Jaime Janairo
Defense Panel Member
Emma Punzalan
Marissa Noel
Abstract/Summary
This study investigates the diuretic potential and secondary metabolite profile of Eleusine indica. The crude alcoholic extract was fractionated several times by sequential extraction and by chromatographic separation. The fractions were tested for toxicological and diuretic activity. The crude alcoholic extract is non-toxic at 1000 ug/mL (brine shrimp assay) and at 2,500 mg/Kg bw (mice). Among the four extracts obtained by liquid-liquid partitioning, the aqueous ethanolic fraction was found to possess the highest diuretic activity. Its diuretic activity is significantly higher than the positive standard furosemide as well as some other medicinal plant extracts previously screened. Analysis of the brine excreted indicated the presence of a loop diuretic and an acidifying diuretic. Three osmotic diuretics were identified: NaCl, KCl, and NH4Cl.A bicyclic lactonic terpene with a nine-membered ring is characterized for the first time in genus Eleusine. A C-26 sterol (24-norcholesta-3-ol) previously isolated from a scallop, is likewise characterized for the first time in a terrestrial plant. The isolation of this sterol may contribute to the biosynthetic investigations on the unique C-26 skeleton. Characterization is also described for a fatty acid derived compound.
Abstract Format
html
Language
English
Format
Accession Number
TG02505
Shelf Location
Archives, The Learning Commons, 12F Henry Sy Sr. Hall
Physical Description
136 leaves
Keywords
Diuretics; Extracts; Separation (Technology); Plant metabolites; Medicinal plants; Solution (Chemistry)
Recommended Citation
Camacho, D. .. (1996). Diuretic potential and characterization of some secondary metabolites from Eleusine indica. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/1722