Detection of alkaloid from silk, husk and corncob of Zea mays (CORN) extract / Mohd Zahrul Radzi Razali

Other than wheat and rice, com also one of the most produced cereal crops in the world and has become the third most important cereal crops. The waste material of com such as silk, husk and corncob is usually burned down and will cause environmental problems such as air pollution. Hence, this study...

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spelling my.uitm.ir.441512021-03-29T12:27:58Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/44151/ Detection of alkaloid from silk, husk and corncob of Zea mays (CORN) extract / Mohd Zahrul Radzi Razali Razali, Mohd Zahrul Radzi Laboratories. General works Extraction (Chemistry) Alkaloids Other than wheat and rice, com also one of the most produced cereal crops in the world and has become the third most important cereal crops. The waste material of com such as silk, husk and corncob is usually burned down and will cause environmental problems such as air pollution. Hence, this study provided a new knowledge to the people about the usefulness of the natural compound found in the waste material of com that can be used in human health. This study was conducted to detect the presence of alkaloid in silk, husk and corncob of com from three different locations using thin layer chromatography (TLC) technique. The samples were collected from com plantation at Kuala Pilah, Bahau and Terachi then were sonicated and centrifuged with the ratio of 1 :4 of chloroform and methanol. TLC was performed by using a drop of the supernatant obtained on the TLC plate at running solvent of 1 :4, 2:3, 3:2 and 4:1. Unfortunately, the first result obtained failed due to spot was not detected using short wave UV lamp. Therefore, after . sprayed with Vanillin reagent the TLC spot was successfully presented by using running solvent of 2:3. All samples from Bahau showed the best spot whereby it was much clearer and bigger followed by Terachi and Kuala Pilah. From the result, samples from Kuala Pilah showed the presence of unknown alkaloid A, B, C and D while samples from Bahau showed the presence of unknown alkaloid E, F, G and Hand lastly, samples from Terachi showed the presence of unknown alkaloid E, D, I and J. Surprisingly, unknown F was suspected as 9-methoxycanthin-6-one, an antiovarian cancer alkaloid compound with the Rf value of 0.83 was detected from the husk of Bahau sample. In conclusion, qualitative analysis using TLC showed the presence of alkaloid in silk, husk and corncob of com from 3 different locations which are Kuala Pilah, Bahau and Terachi. Therefore, future study can be pursued in determining the concentration of specific alkaloid within the silk, husk and corncob of com by using High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) technique. 2019 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/44151/1/44151.pdf Razali, Mohd Zahrul Radzi (2019) Detection of alkaloid from silk, husk and corncob of Zea mays (CORN) extract / Mohd Zahrul Radzi Razali. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Laboratories. General works
Extraction (Chemistry)
Alkaloids
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Extraction (Chemistry)
Alkaloids
Razali, Mohd Zahrul Radzi
Detection of alkaloid from silk, husk and corncob of Zea mays (CORN) extract / Mohd Zahrul Radzi Razali
description Other than wheat and rice, com also one of the most produced cereal crops in the world and has become the third most important cereal crops. The waste material of com such as silk, husk and corncob is usually burned down and will cause environmental problems such as air pollution. Hence, this study provided a new knowledge to the people about the usefulness of the natural compound found in the waste material of com that can be used in human health. This study was conducted to detect the presence of alkaloid in silk, husk and corncob of com from three different locations using thin layer chromatography (TLC) technique. The samples were collected from com plantation at Kuala Pilah, Bahau and Terachi then were sonicated and centrifuged with the ratio of 1 :4 of chloroform and methanol. TLC was performed by using a drop of the supernatant obtained on the TLC plate at running solvent of 1 :4, 2:3, 3:2 and 4:1. Unfortunately, the first result obtained failed due to spot was not detected using short wave UV lamp. Therefore, after . sprayed with Vanillin reagent the TLC spot was successfully presented by using running solvent of 2:3. All samples from Bahau showed the best spot whereby it was much clearer and bigger followed by Terachi and Kuala Pilah. From the result, samples from Kuala Pilah showed the presence of unknown alkaloid A, B, C and D while samples from Bahau showed the presence of unknown alkaloid E, F, G and Hand lastly, samples from Terachi showed the presence of unknown alkaloid E, D, I and J. Surprisingly, unknown F was suspected as 9-methoxycanthin-6-one, an antiovarian cancer alkaloid compound with the Rf value of 0.83 was detected from the husk of Bahau sample. In conclusion, qualitative analysis using TLC showed the presence of alkaloid in silk, husk and corncob of com from 3 different locations which are Kuala Pilah, Bahau and Terachi. Therefore, future study can be pursued in determining the concentration of specific alkaloid within the silk, husk and corncob of com by using High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) technique.
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author Razali, Mohd Zahrul Radzi
author_facet Razali, Mohd Zahrul Radzi
author_sort Razali, Mohd Zahrul Radzi
title Detection of alkaloid from silk, husk and corncob of Zea mays (CORN) extract / Mohd Zahrul Radzi Razali
title_short Detection of alkaloid from silk, husk and corncob of Zea mays (CORN) extract / Mohd Zahrul Radzi Razali
title_full Detection of alkaloid from silk, husk and corncob of Zea mays (CORN) extract / Mohd Zahrul Radzi Razali
title_fullStr Detection of alkaloid from silk, husk and corncob of Zea mays (CORN) extract / Mohd Zahrul Radzi Razali
title_full_unstemmed Detection of alkaloid from silk, husk and corncob of Zea mays (CORN) extract / Mohd Zahrul Radzi Razali
title_sort detection of alkaloid from silk, husk and corncob of zea mays (corn) extract / mohd zahrul radzi razali
publishDate 2019
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/44151/1/44151.pdf
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