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Name | GC-MS analysis of bioactive components of Hugonia mystax L. bark (Linaceae). |
Description | Research article:- G. Rajeswari, 1 M. Murugan2 & V.R.Mohan2* 1V. O.Chidambaram College of Education, Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu,India. 2Ethnopharmacology Unit, Research Department of Botany, V. O. Chidambaram College, Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu,India.
Abstract:- Hugonia mystax L. belongs to the family Linaceae. It is commonly known as “Modirakanni”. The present investigation was carried out to determine the possible bioactive components of bark of Hugonia mystax L. using GC-MS analysis. Twenty compounds were identified. The prevailing compounds in ethanol extract were 2- Furan carboxaldehyde, 5– (hydroxyl methyl) – (27.64%), à-D-Glucopyranoside, methyl, (15.00%), n-Hexadecanoic acid (14.69%), 9,12-Octadecadienoic acid (Z,Z)- (7.24%), Oleic Acid (7.03%), Benzaldehyde, 2-hydroxy-6-methyl- [Synonyms: 2,6-Cresotaldehyde] (6.79%), Benzofuran, 2,3-dihydro- [Synonyms: Coumaran] (5.25%), Octadecanoic acid (2.24%), 1-Docosene (1.69%) and Stigmastan-6,22-dien, 3,5-dihydro- (1.49).
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