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Evaluation of Phytocomponents from Ether Extract of Azdiractha indica by HPLC-Fame Method

The HPLC-FAME (Sillylation technique) analyses showed that the presence of 14 Phytocomponents in the Ether extract of Stem bark of Azadiractha indica viz D-lactic acid, Hydroxy acetic acid, Succinic acid, 2,3 -di hydroxyl Propanoic acid, Fumaric acid, Hydro quinone, Malic acid, 5-oxo-L-Proline, Pyro...

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Published in:Asian Journal of Research in Chemistry 2018-03, Vol.11 (2), p.400-404
Main Authors: Naik, V. Krishna Murthy, Babu, K. Sudhakar, Reddy, P. Malleswara, Latha, J.
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Summary:The HPLC-FAME (Sillylation technique) analyses showed that the presence of 14 Phytocomponents in the Ether extract of Stem bark of Azadiractha indica viz D-lactic acid, Hydroxy acetic acid, Succinic acid, 2,3 -di hydroxyl Propanoic acid, Fumaric acid, Hydro quinone, Malic acid, 5-oxo-L-Proline, Pyrogallol, Levo glucosan, 3,4-di hydroxy benzoic acid, Beta -D-Glucopyranose, Sucrose, Myo-Inositol. From the results, it was observed that presence of D-lactic acid, Hydroxy acetic acid, Succinic acid, 2,3-di hydroxyl Propanoic acid, Fumaric acid, Hydro quinone, Malic acid, 5-oxo-L-Proline, Pyrogallol, Levo glucosan, 3,4-di hydroxy benzoic acid, Beta -D-Glucopyranose, Sucrose, Myo-Inositol. [...]investigation is required for the pharmacological activity of specific compound of 5-oxo-L-Proline and Levoglucosan, which may lead to the development of new drug for the treatment of specific disease. [...]the HPLC-FAME analysis is the first step towards understanding the nature of active principles in.
ISSN:0974-4169
0974-4150
DOI:10.5958/0974-4150.2018.00072.X