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Title: | Study of Constituents and Antimicrobial Potential of Oilsfrom SomeMedicinal PlantsGrownin Sudan |
Other Titles: | دراسة المكونات والفعالية البيلوجية لزيون بعض النباتات الطبية المزروعة في السودان |
Authors: | Sulieman, Elham Ali Supervisor, -Mohamed AbdelKarimMohamed |
Keywords: | Science Chemistry Potential of Oilsfrom Medicinal PlantsGrownin |
Issue Date: | 31-Aug-2022 |
Publisher: | Sudan University of Science & Technology |
Citation: | Sulieman, Elham Ali .Study of Constituents and Antimicrobial Potential of Oilsfrom SomeMedicinal PlantsGrownin Sudan \ Elham Ali Sulieman ; Mohamed AbdelKarimMohamed .- Khartoum:Sudan University of Science & Technology,College of Science,2022.-119p.:ill.;28cm.-Ph.D. |
Abstract: | In this study the oils from five plants of medicinal attributes (Cassiasiama, Cordia Africana, Poliostiyma themigii ,Detarium microcarpumand Aristolochia bracteolate ) have been investigated by GC.MS and theantimicrobial activity has been screened. The GC-MS analysis of thetargetoilsrevealedthepresenceofboth9-octadecenoicacidmethylester and 9,12-octadecadienoic acid methyl ester as major constituents infourspecies(Cassiasiama,CordiaAfricana,Poliostiymathemigii,Detariummicrocarpum).However,Aristolochiabracteolateoilcontained9-octadecenoic acid methyl ester while 9,12-octadecadienoicacid methyl ester was absent in this sample.All thefive studied oilscontainedhexadecanoicacidmethylesterasoneofthemajorconstituents.Methylstearatehavebeendetectedinallstudiedoilsexcept Detarium microcarpum. All the target oils have been assessed fortheir antimicrobial activity and differentantimicrobial responses havebeenrecorded. |
Description: | Thesis |
URI: | https://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/27969 |
Appears in Collections: | PhD theses : Science |
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