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Phytochemical profiling by FTIR and GC-MS analysis of several fractions of Methanolic extract of aerial parts of A.Cordata

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P.Udaya Chandrika, Dr. K.Sunitha
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.sa1.028

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Using GCMS and FTIR analyses, the methanolic extract of A. cordata was phytochemically profiled. Using VLC and increasing polarity solvents like hexane, chloroform, and ethylacetate, methanolic extracts can be fractionated. The results of the FTIR study showed the existence of the functional groups =CH-H, C-O, O-H, C-O-C, and C-O-C. For GC-MS, a Shimadzu QP2012 was utilised, and for FTIR, a KBr pellet approach. 4,6-Nonadecadien-1-ol-acetate (17.85%), Bicyclo(3,1)Hexan-3-ol, 4-methyl-1-(1-methylethyl)-(32.73%), 2,2-Dibromocholestane (16.28%), and Heptadecenal (27.65%) were all found in the Hexane fraction by GC-MS. Acetic acid (11.74%), 1,3, Bis-T-Butylperoxy-pthalan (3.71%), pentanoic acid, 2-(aminooxy)(25.808%), betacarotene (43.34%), and dihydrotachysterol (15.417%) are the main substances in the chloroform fraction. All of the chemicals, as well as antioxidant, antiproliferative, antibacterial, inhibitory, and flavouring agents, are known to have a variety of biological effects.

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