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Title: | Chemical Characterization and Biological Activity of Flavonoids in Some Medicinal Plants |
Other Titles: | تحديد التركيب والفعالية الحيوية للفلافونيدات في بعض النباتات الطبية |
Authors: | Idris, Mahmoud Mohamed Ali Mahmoud |
Keywords: | Chemistry Installation of biological activity Medicinal Plants Flavonoid |
Issue Date: | 1-Nov-2014 |
Publisher: | Sudan University of Science and Technology |
Citation: | Idris,Mahmoud Mohamed Ali Mahmoud .Chemical Characterization and Biological Activity of Flavonoids in Some Medicinal Plants /Mahmoud Mohamed Ali Mahmoud Idris;Mohamed Abdel karim Mohamed.-Khartoum: Sudan University of Science and Technology, College of Science,2014.-89p.:ill;28cm.-PhD. |
Abstract: | In this study Three plants species from eastern and western Sudan were studied: Namely Acacia nubica benth( Laot), Citrus paradisi (grapefruit ) and Combretum Hartmonnina Schweinf (Habeel ). The plant material was extracted using 95% ethanol.The crude extracts were subjected to a phytochemical screening which revealed the presence of flavonoids among other phytochemicals .The crude extracts were purified by thin layer chromatography utilizing different solvent systems ,and characterized using : IR,UV,1HNMR and Mass spectroscopy . Aflalavonoid :7,5´,6´- trihydroxy-5-methyl-isoflavone was isolated from the bark of Combretum Hartmonnina Schweinf (Habeel ), 5,7,4´,5´-tetrahydroxy-6,8,1´,2´,6´-pentamethoxyflavanone was isolated from the leaves of Acacia nubica and7-oglycosyl-5,4´ - dihydroxyflavanone was isolated from the leaves of Citrus paradise. The isolated flavonoids revealed promising antimicrobial potential. |
Description: | Thesis |
URI: | http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/10535 |
Appears in Collections: | PhD theses : Science |
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