Abstract:
This study comprises Ph.D. work entitled: “Isolation and Analytical Characterization
of Phytochemicals from Some Selected Indigenous Medicinal Plants”. In this regard, five
plants species namely Abies pindrow, Salvadora oleiodes, Aerva javanica, Alhagi maurorum
(Alhagi camelorum) and Calligonum polygonoides were selected. The work described in this
thesis comprises of extraction, isolation and identification of phytochemicals constituents
using chromatographic, spectroscopic and x-rays crystallographic techniques.
In all, 106 compounds were identified from these selected plant species. From Abies
pindrow leaves, maltol (3-hydroxy-2-methyl-4H-pyran-4-one) (1) was isolated, which is
neutral, heterocyclic aroma compound; widely known as food additive, antioxidant and
metal ions chelator. In another study, eleven fatty acids including eight saturated and three
unsaturated fatty acids ranging from C14 to C24 and eleven hydrocarbons including nine
saturated two unsaturated ranging from C17 to C24 were identified from the leaves of Abies
pindrow.
Chemical compositions of the essential oil of Salvadora oleiodes revealed the total
35 (94.0%) and 25 (91.1%) chemical constituents in oil of leaves and stem, respectively.
The major chemical constituent of the leaves and stem oil was 2-methoxy-4-vinylphenol.
Chemical compositions of the essential oil of Aerva javanica revealed the total 16
(82.96%), 16 (78.92%) chemical constituents in oil of leaves and stem, respectively. The
major chemical constituents of the leaves and stem oil were hentriacontane (21.48%) and
nonacosane (23.26%), respectively. Aerva javanica seed essential oils were obtained by
hydrodistillation (HD) and dry steam distillation (SD) extracting methods. Total 20 (90.5%)
and 18 (95.6%) chemical constituents were identified, using HD and SD, respectively. The
major constituent identified from seed essential oil was heptacosane.
Chemical compositions of the essential oil of Alhagi maurorum revealed the, total 16
(56.8%) and 21 (76.7%) chemical constituents in oil of leaves and stem respectively.
Preliminary phytochemicals screening revealed that alkaloids, tannins, saponins,
flavonoids, steroids, phenols, carbohydrates, proteins and terpenoids are present in the roots,
stems, buds, flowers and seeds of Calligonum polygonoides, whereas amino acids, cardiac
glycoside and phlobatannins are absent. Chemical compositions of the essential oil of
C. polygonoides revealed the, total 23 (97.3%), 25 (92.2%), 27 (68.42%), and 10
(82.12%) chemical constituents in oil of fruit, stem, buds and root respectively. The major
chemical constituents of the fruit, stem, buds and root oil were (Z,Z)-9,12-octadecadienoic
acid (40.7%), hexadecanoic acid (42.9%), homovanillate (11.79%) and drimenol (29.42%),
respectively. From C. polygonoides campesterol (102), stigmasterol (103), (3β,5α,24S)-
stigmastan-3-ol (104), stigmast-4-en-3-one (105) and methandriol (106) were isolated.
Extraction, isolation and identification of compounds were carried out by using latest
sophisticated instrumental techniques. The chromatographic techniques were used to
separate these compounds and the identities of these compounds were checked by physical
and chemical methods. Finally the structures were elucidated by different spectroscopic
methods including FTIR, UV, EIMS, 1H and
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CNMR. The structures of these compounds
were also further confirmed through x-ray crystallographic analysis.