Phytochemical investigation of the flowers and leaves of acalypha hispida burm. f. (family Euphorbiaceae) and its implications to chemistry education

This study determines the presence of some groups of natural products in the plant, Acalypha hispida Burm. f. and to show its implication and relation to chemistry education. The determination was done by subjecting the ethanolic extracts of the flowers and the leaves of the plant to phytochemical s...

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Main Author: Torres, Lilia Divina
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-16292021-09-17T03:03:48Z Phytochemical investigation of the flowers and leaves of acalypha hispida burm. f. (family Euphorbiaceae) and its implications to chemistry education Torres, Lilia Divina This study determines the presence of some groups of natural products in the plant, Acalypha hispida Burm. f. and to show its implication and relation to chemistry education. The determination was done by subjecting the ethanolic extracts of the flowers and the leaves of the plant to phytochemical screening by thin-layer chromatographic technique (Method I) and precipitation and color reactions in test tube (Method II). The results of the phytochemical screening showed that Acalypha hispida Burm. f. contain the following groups of natural products: flavonoids, tannins, coumarin, anthraquinones, steroids and saponins, triterpenoids, cardenolides and bufadienolides. The concentrated extracts from the flowers were subjected to separation by quick column and ordinary column chromatography. Six isolates were obtained. An attempt was made to characterize four isolates through qualitative tests, UV, IR, and NMR spectroscopy. The spectral analysis showed that an isolate is an aliphatic ester and a second isolate is its impure form. The two isolates have similar IR and NMR spectra but one has a wide range of melting point. Conclusive characterization of the other isolates was not achieved because of their minimal quantities. However, results of preliminary analysis indicated that one is a flavonoid. 1989-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/630 Dissertations English Animo Repository Euphorbiaceae--Analysis Botanical chemistry Chemistry
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topic Euphorbiaceae--Analysis
Botanical chemistry
Chemistry
spellingShingle Euphorbiaceae--Analysis
Botanical chemistry
Chemistry
Torres, Lilia Divina
Phytochemical investigation of the flowers and leaves of acalypha hispida burm. f. (family Euphorbiaceae) and its implications to chemistry education
description This study determines the presence of some groups of natural products in the plant, Acalypha hispida Burm. f. and to show its implication and relation to chemistry education. The determination was done by subjecting the ethanolic extracts of the flowers and the leaves of the plant to phytochemical screening by thin-layer chromatographic technique (Method I) and precipitation and color reactions in test tube (Method II). The results of the phytochemical screening showed that Acalypha hispida Burm. f. contain the following groups of natural products: flavonoids, tannins, coumarin, anthraquinones, steroids and saponins, triterpenoids, cardenolides and bufadienolides. The concentrated extracts from the flowers were subjected to separation by quick column and ordinary column chromatography. Six isolates were obtained. An attempt was made to characterize four isolates through qualitative tests, UV, IR, and NMR spectroscopy. The spectral analysis showed that an isolate is an aliphatic ester and a second isolate is its impure form. The two isolates have similar IR and NMR spectra but one has a wide range of melting point. Conclusive characterization of the other isolates was not achieved because of their minimal quantities. However, results of preliminary analysis indicated that one is a flavonoid.
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author Torres, Lilia Divina
author_facet Torres, Lilia Divina
author_sort Torres, Lilia Divina
title Phytochemical investigation of the flowers and leaves of acalypha hispida burm. f. (family Euphorbiaceae) and its implications to chemistry education
title_short Phytochemical investigation of the flowers and leaves of acalypha hispida burm. f. (family Euphorbiaceae) and its implications to chemistry education
title_full Phytochemical investigation of the flowers and leaves of acalypha hispida burm. f. (family Euphorbiaceae) and its implications to chemistry education
title_fullStr Phytochemical investigation of the flowers and leaves of acalypha hispida burm. f. (family Euphorbiaceae) and its implications to chemistry education
title_full_unstemmed Phytochemical investigation of the flowers and leaves of acalypha hispida burm. f. (family Euphorbiaceae) and its implications to chemistry education
title_sort phytochemical investigation of the flowers and leaves of acalypha hispida burm. f. (family euphorbiaceae) and its implications to chemistry education
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1989
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/630
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