Phytochemical & Antimicrobial Analysis of Terminalia catappa (Lin.)

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Terminalia catappa (Linn.) is used in traditional medicine to treat dysmenorrhea and typhoid fever in the Tiv speaking parts of Benue State Nigeria. The aim of this study was to investigate the plant for its chemical contents that could be responsible for the reported medicinal activity. Extraction of root bark of the plant was done with n-hexane ethyl acetate and methanol. The ethyl acetate extract was subjected to column chromatography on silica gel 60H 200-400 mesh eluted gradient wise with hexane:ethyl acetate. Fractions (ND95-97) obtained from hexane:ethyl acetate (60:40) were combined based on similar TLC Rf values. On standing the combined fractions gave a white solid with melting point 230 – 231 oC which gave a positive result to the Liebermann-Burchard test for pentacyclic triterpenes. Its mass spectrum showed a molecular ion peak at m/z 506.3879 [M + H2O]+. On the basis of 1H 13C 2D (HMBC HSQC COSY) NMR spectral data mass spectrometry and by comparison of spectra data with literature ND95-97 was characterized as Arjunolic acid (2323-trihydroxyolean-12-en-28-oic acid).
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