Volume : 08, Issue : 09, September – 2021

Title:

32.GC-MS ANALYSIS OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS USING METHANOLIC EXTRACTS OF NARINGI CRENULATA (ROXB.) NICOLSON LEAVES.

Authors :

Sinchu Yesudanam*, Sheeba Jasmin T.S, Rakesh kumar Jatt*

Abstract :

Herbs are very important for a researcher as most of the pharmaceutical companies depend on these plants for synthesizing various novel compounds. The crude plant extracts which is usually a complex mixture of various bioactive compounds including its secondary metabolites forms the effective herbal medicines. The aim of the current study is to determine the bioactive compounds from the methanolic extracts of the leaves of Naringi crenulata (Roxb.) Nicolson (MENC) using GC-MS. This analysis was done by standard protocol using the equipment Thermo GC-Trace Ultra Version: 5.0, Thermo MS DSQ II, the extract was matched with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) library. 26 components from leaves of the above said plant were identified. The GC-MS analysis disclosed the presence of various important phytoconstituents like carotene, lycopene, lycoxanthin, astaxanthin and vitamin D which is responsible for its antioxidant property. It was also observed that the presence of hexadecanoic acid revealed its anti-inflammatory activity, followed by stigmast has an anti- diabetic activity and cycloheptasiloxane has an emollient activity. These findings support the traditional use of Naringi crenulata in various disorders. Further studies are needed to isolate active principle of the extract as well as to elucidate their exact mechanism of action in various disorders.
Keywords: Naringi crenulata, bioactive compounds, GC-MS analysis, MENC.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Sinchu Yesudanam et al, GC-MS analysis of bioactive compounds using methanolic extracts of naringi crenulata (roxb.) nicolson leaves.., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2021; 08(9).

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