GC-MS analysis of Careya arborea Roxb. Stem bark extracts in Chloroform and Ethyl acetate

Authors

  • Ingle SS Department of Botany, Yashwantrao Chavhan Arts & Science  Mahavidyalaya, Mangrulpir, Dist. Washim.
  • Patil US Professor and Head, Department of Botany, Bharatiya Mahavidyalaya, Amravati (MS.).

Keywords:

Careya arborea, Lahan Kumbha, Melghat, Maharashtra, GC-MS

Abstract

The Careya arborea Roxb. is species of tree belong to Lecythidaceae family, native to the Indian subcontinent. The local name is “Lahan Kumbha or CChota kumbha” in English wild guava. It is wildly grow in Melghat, Maharashtra, India. Different plant parts are used in folk medicine by tribals. Basically, the plant fruits are used to treat asthma as well as chronic bronchitis. To evaluate different medicinal property, secondary metabolite as well as compound identification, the GC-MS is very useful. The identification of chemical compound is based on peak area, retention time, molecular weight and molecular formula. Chloroform extract of Careya arborea Roxb. Stem bark analyzed by GC-MS shows the presence of compound like- Trichloromethane and Ethyl acetate extract revealed the existence of Propanoic acid, 2 oxo-, Ethyl ester, Methanol, (Methyl- ONN-Azoxy,acetate (Ester) and 1,2- Propanediol-2- Acetate.

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Published

2021-03-15

How to Cite

Ingle SS, & Patil US. (2021). GC-MS analysis of Careya arborea Roxb. Stem bark extracts in Chloroform and Ethyl acetate. International Journal of Life Sciences, 129–133. Retrieved from https://ijlsci.in/ls/index.php/home/article/view/436

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