Secondary Metabolites from the Seed Extract of Kecapi (Sandoricum koetjape Merr.)

indonesia is one of the countries with the highest plant diversity in the world. 30,000 out of 40,000 flora species in the world can be found in Indonesia and 940 of them are known to be effective as drug active compounds. One of many plants that have the potential to contain active compounds i...

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Main Author: Ayu Rachmadhaningtiyas, Dyah
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
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Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/38560
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:indonesia is one of the countries with the highest plant diversity in the world. 30,000 out of 40,000 flora species in the world can be found in Indonesia and 940 of them are known to be effective as drug active compounds. One of many plants that have the potential to contain active compounds is 'Kecapi' (Sandoricum koetjape Merr., Meliaceae). Although there have been reports about this plant but not one on Indonesian sample. ln this experiment, isolation and characterization of secondary metabolites from S. koetjape seed extract from Pandeglang, Banten were carried out. Isolation of secondary metabolites from S. koetjape seed extract includes several stages, involving extraction, fractionation, and purification using various chromatographic methods. The molecular structures of the isolated compounds are determined by spectroscopy (lR, l 0-NMR and 20-NMR). Three pure compounds have been isolated and identified as limonoid derivatives, andirobin-type limonoid (1-2) and 3- cipadonoid epimer C (3). Compounds 2-3 are limonoid derivatives which are being isolated for the first time. In conclusion, two new compounds from S. koetjape seed extract have been succesfully isolated in this experiment.