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Plants play a vital role for the existence of life in the Universe. They
not only provide food to animals and humans, but also synthesize
chemicals which are used for their own defense as well as being used by
man as pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals etc. God has gifted Pakistan with
enormous varieties of medicinal plants. Out of these plants only 20 % have
been studied for their therapeutic potential. Therefore, there is a need of
coordinated and well organized efforts in the area of chemistry of
indigenous medicinal plants of Pakistan.
The present Ph.D. thesis deals with the phytochemical studies on
three indigenous medicinal plants of Pakistan namely Plumeria rubra,
Plumeria obtusa and Salsola imbricata. The whole thesis is divided into 6
chapters. Chapter 1 offers the introduction of natural product chemistry
and economical and pharmaceutical role of Family Apocynaceae and
Chenopodaceae on living organism and human health.
Chapter 2 deals with the study of various classes of bioactive
secondary metabolites obtained from plants, marine organism and fungi.
This chapter provides an overview of secondary metabolites their
occurrence in natural sources, their economical role as pesticide, drugs,
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agrochemicals, toxins and pharmaceutical and their biological effects on
living organisms.
Chapter 3 describes the genus Plumeria, its economical,
pharmacological and phytochemical properties. In this chapter the
pharmacology of various isolates from the genus Plumeria and biological
activities of various species and their extract has been discussed. Almost all
the phytochemical isolated up to date from the various species of Plumeria
has been assembled year wise in this chapter.
Chapter 4 is divided into two parts. Part A deals with the
phytochemical studies of Plumeria rubra, including structure elucidation
and experimental detail of isolated secondary metabolites from this specie.
The methanolic extract of this plant was divided into hexane and ethyl
acetate. The ethyl acetate soluble part yielded five new compounds: a
flavanone glycoside; rubranonoside (161), a sphingolipid; rubranin (162), an
iridoid galactoside; rubridoidside (163), two nor-terpenoids; rubrajaleelol
(164) and rubrajaleelic acid (165) together with 1-a-plumieride (87),
plumieride p-Z-coumarate (133) and plumieride-p-E-coumarate (134),
oleanolic acid (114) and b-sitosterol glucoside (166) on column
chromatography. Their structures were assigned by ID and 2D-NMR in
combination with EIMS, HR-EIMS and FAB-MS techniques. Structures of
the known compounds were determined due to spectroscopic analyses or in
comparison with the literature. Among them, 87 and 133 are the reported
for the first time from this specie. The structure elucidation of these
compounds is in process of publication in peer reviewed journal |
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