GC-MS analysis of various extracts from leaf of Plantago major used as traditional medicine

Plantago major L. leaves have been used as a wound healing remedy for centuries in the treatment of a number of diseases. The objective of this study is to analyse the chemical composition in the leaf extract of P. major. The chemical composition of various extract (petroleum ether, methanol, ethyl...

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Main Authors: J., Jamilah,, Sharifa, A.A.,, Sharifah, N.R.S.A.,
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spelling my.usim-88112017-02-23T07:09:38Z GC-MS analysis of various extracts from leaf of Plantago major used as traditional medicine J., Jamilah, Sharifa, A.A., Sharifah, N.R.S.A., Chemical composition GC-MS Halal traditional medicine Plantago major Soxhlet extraction Plantago major L. leaves have been used as a wound healing remedy for centuries in the treatment of a number of diseases. The objective of this study is to analyse the chemical composition in the leaf extract of P. major. The chemical composition of various extract (petroleum ether, methanol, ethyl acetate, n-butanol and aqueous) from leaf of Plantago major have been examined by Triple Quadrupole GC-MS. Results have showed the main constituents in petroleum ether extract were phytol 13.22%, benzofuranone 10.48%, penthynediol 10.26% and benzene propanoic acid 10.18%; methanol extract were group of diglycerol 30.31% and glycol 18.91%; ethyl acetate extract were glycerine 30.70%, benzene 21.81% and dibuthyl phthalate 16.22%; n-butanol were phtalic acid 24.62%, benzene propanoic acid 16.83% and group of phenol 10.20%; and aqueous extract were phenol 27.47%, diathiapentene 14.53%, napthalenone 14.13% and glycerine 12.02%. Chemical composition identified in all five extracts has showed that all of them have phenol's group in their extract while having different variation of organic acid groups, flavonoids and terpenoids. These data would be constructive for future ethno-pharmacological studies in P.major. © IDOSI Publications, 2012. 2015-07-14T04:45:42Z 2015-07-14T04:45:42Z 2012 Article 18184952 http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/8811 en_US
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topic Chemical composition
GC-MS
Halal traditional medicine
Plantago major
Soxhlet extraction
spellingShingle Chemical composition
GC-MS
Halal traditional medicine
Plantago major
Soxhlet extraction
J., Jamilah,
Sharifa, A.A.,
Sharifah, N.R.S.A.,
GC-MS analysis of various extracts from leaf of Plantago major used as traditional medicine
description Plantago major L. leaves have been used as a wound healing remedy for centuries in the treatment of a number of diseases. The objective of this study is to analyse the chemical composition in the leaf extract of P. major. The chemical composition of various extract (petroleum ether, methanol, ethyl acetate, n-butanol and aqueous) from leaf of Plantago major have been examined by Triple Quadrupole GC-MS. Results have showed the main constituents in petroleum ether extract were phytol 13.22%, benzofuranone 10.48%, penthynediol 10.26% and benzene propanoic acid 10.18%; methanol extract were group of diglycerol 30.31% and glycol 18.91%; ethyl acetate extract were glycerine 30.70%, benzene 21.81% and dibuthyl phthalate 16.22%; n-butanol were phtalic acid 24.62%, benzene propanoic acid 16.83% and group of phenol 10.20%; and aqueous extract were phenol 27.47%, diathiapentene 14.53%, napthalenone 14.13% and glycerine 12.02%. Chemical composition identified in all five extracts has showed that all of them have phenol's group in their extract while having different variation of organic acid groups, flavonoids and terpenoids. These data would be constructive for future ethno-pharmacological studies in P.major. © IDOSI Publications, 2012.
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author J., Jamilah,
Sharifa, A.A.,
Sharifah, N.R.S.A.,
author_facet J., Jamilah,
Sharifa, A.A.,
Sharifah, N.R.S.A.,
author_sort J., Jamilah,
title GC-MS analysis of various extracts from leaf of Plantago major used as traditional medicine
title_short GC-MS analysis of various extracts from leaf of Plantago major used as traditional medicine
title_full GC-MS analysis of various extracts from leaf of Plantago major used as traditional medicine
title_fullStr GC-MS analysis of various extracts from leaf of Plantago major used as traditional medicine
title_full_unstemmed GC-MS analysis of various extracts from leaf of Plantago major used as traditional medicine
title_sort gc-ms analysis of various extracts from leaf of plantago major used as traditional medicine
publishDate 2015
url http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/8811
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