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Black pepper (piperaceae) is a spice consumed by people all over the world. In
addition to its common uses as a flavoring for foods; it also has several benefits in the
medical field. In this research phytochemical screening has been applied to the ethanol
extract of black pepper fruits, which indicated the presence of alkaloids, unsaturated
sterols, triterpenes, and phenolic constituents in the extract, and the absence of saponins,
falavonoids, and tannins.
Piperine alkaloid which is the pungent principle of pepper, and also has
significant important due to its several pharmacological effects, has been isolated from
black pepper fruits, purified, and then identified using melting point apparatus, and IR
spectroscopy. The isolated piperine also has been studied by Thin Layer Chromatography
(TLC).
Black pepper essential oil, from which the aroma odor of pepper comes from, has
been also isolated from the fruits using water distillation technique, and its physical and
chemical properties determined. The essential oil extracted from black pepper was
studied by Thin Layer Chromatography. |
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