Phytochemical analysis of some Iraqi medicinal plants

Authors

  • Rana R. Al-Ani Environmental Research Center/University of Technology /Department of Environmental Technology, Baghdad, IRAQ
  • Azhar M. Haleem Environmental Research Center/University of Technology /Department of Environmental Technology, Baghdad, IRAQ

Keywords:

phytochemical, medicinal plants, Extraction ratio, alkaloids, University of Technology

Abstract

Fourteen medicinal plants Clerodendron inerme, Chorisia speciosa, Eucalyptus melliodora, Dodonaea viscose, Myosotis sp., Olea europaea, Myrtus communis, Rhamnus sp. Sesbania sesban, Hevea brasiliensis Callistemon viminali Carissa macrocarpas, Thymus vulgaris and  Peganum harmal  were selected from Uneversity of technology gardens from April – June 2013. Qualitative and quantitative analysis was conducted for aqueous and alcoholic extract. Total protein, carbohydrates, alkaloids, phenols, steroids and terpens were determined in both extracts beside of pH value and extraction rates that investigated. From findings the pH value in watery extracts were higher than ethanol extracts in mean 6.4±1.2 while in ethanol extracts reach to 5±0.56, the extraction ratio mean in the watery was  11.7±3.7 while in ethanol was 16.7±4.7. Total protein in both type of extraction also varies in aqueous extraction the mean reach to 438 while in ethanol was 260.14 in significant difference at P≤0.05. from findings we can also note that ethanol 70% has high ability to release most component of examined plants while aqueous extraction have high ability to release the protein components of studied plants.

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Published

2014-12-01

How to Cite

Rana R. Al-Ani, & Azhar M. Haleem. (2014). Phytochemical analysis of some Iraqi medicinal plants. World Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2(12), 1837–1840. Retrieved from https://wjpsonline.com/index.php/wjps/article/view/phytochemical-analysis-iraqi-medicinal-plants

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Research Article