Isolation and characterization of some components in kakauati gliricidia sepium

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Natural products, phase III-part D

College

College of Science

Department/Unit

Chemistry

Document Type

Archival Material/Manuscript

Publication Date

5-1988

Abstract

Kakawati Gliciridia Sepium is known to contain several components. The alkaloidal components were selectively isolated by multiple acid extraction, using methanol and 10% hydrochloric acid. Preliminary qualitative tests were conducted using the Wagner's and Mayer's reagent. Using thin layer chromatography and rapid column chromatography the different components were separated and isolated. The solvent system which relatively affected the significant isolation was 50:50 petroleum ether and diethyl ether. The isolate has a nicotine like odor and physical characteristics, component, Infrared spectrophotometric as well as NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) spectra was obtained.

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Disciplines

Chemistry

Note

A project funded by Science Foundation RC No. 25 RP (SF) SY 1986-87 and SY 1987-88

Keywords

Gliricidia sepium; Botanical chemistry

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