Comparative Screening of Phytochemicals and Bioactive Compounds of Trema orientalis (Linn. Blume) Leaf and Bark Extracts

P. Fabowale, O. Agunloye, C. I. Adekannbi
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This study compared the phytochemical constituents of the leaf with the Bark extracts of                 T. orientalis, using the same extraction solvents. The leaf and Bark of T. orientalis were harvested at Federal University of Technology, Akure forest, dried and pulverized into powder. Extract were prepared from the powdered plants using Methanol and N-hexane.  The qualitative and quantitative phytochemical presents in the extracts were determined. The functional compounds of the leaf extract were determined by Fourier Transmission Infrared Spectrometry (FT-IR). Percentage yield of Methanol was better than N-hexane for both plant parts. The phytochemicals revealed includes: Tannins, Saponins, Flavonoids, Steroids, terpenoids and cardiac glycosides. Steroids are present in Leaf extracts but absent in Bark extract, while Saponin is only present in methanol extract of Bark of the plant.  Quantitative analysis revealed that terpenoids have the highest amount with 22.90 ± 0.03 mg/g in methanol extract and 28.09 ± 0.07 mg/g in N-hexane, compared with Bark extract that has 22.22 ± 0.09 mg/g in methanol extract and 23.38 ± 0.04 mg/g in N-hexane extracts. Higher quantity of phytochemicals are present in the leaf compared with the Bark of T. orientalis The Fourier Transformed Infrared spectrometry analysis, FT-IR, unveiled the organic compounds available in the extracts, which are: aliphatic primary alcohol, secondary alcohol, aliphatic primary amine, alkane, alkene, carbon dioxide, deta-lactam, phenol, and halo compound. These results indicate that T. orientalis is promising in the choice of medicinal plant for therapeutic research.
东方Trema orientalis (Linn.)植物化学成分和活性成分的比较筛选。叶和树皮提取物
在相同的提取溶剂下,比较了东方桦叶和树皮提取物的化学成分。在阿库尔联邦科技大学森林采伐东方木叶和树皮,干燥后粉碎成粉末。用甲醇和正己烷对植物粉末进行提取。测定了提取物中植物化学成分的定性和定量。采用傅里叶透射红外光谱法(FT-IR)测定其功能成分。甲醇的收率高于正己烷。揭示的植物化学物质包括:单宁、皂苷、黄酮类、类固醇、萜类和心脏苷。叶提取物中存在类固醇,但树皮提取物中不存在类固醇,而皂苷仅存在于植物树皮的甲醇提取物中。定量分析表明,树皮提取物中萜类化合物的含量最高,甲醇提取物为22.90±0.03 mg/g,正己烷提取物为28.09±0.07 mg/g,甲醇提取物为22.22±0.09 mg/g,正己烷提取物为23.38±0.04 mg/g。傅里叶变换红外光谱分析(FT-IR)揭示了提取物中可用的有机化合物,它们是:脂肪族伯醇、仲醇、脂肪族伯胺、烷烃、烯烃、二氧化碳、丁-内酰胺、苯酚和光环化合物。这些结果表明,东方红在药用植物的选择上具有广阔的前景。
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