Author:
Sharma Singh,John Alagbe Olujimi,Xing Liu,Ram Sharma,Amita Kumar
Abstract
Medicinal plants are reservoir of bioactive compounds or phytochemicals
(terpenoids, alkaloids, tannins, flavonoids and so on) with marked pharmacological
properties such as; antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, analgesics,
antiprotozoal, cytotoxic, anti-androgenic, antiviral, antipyretic, antitumor, anti-depressant,
hypolipidemic and antihelminthic activities. This study was designed to examine the
comparative analysis of ethanolic Juniperus thurifera leaf, stem bark and root extract using
gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. Result obtained shows that Juniperus thurifera
leaf extract contained 33 bioactive compounds which accounts to 75.47 % while Juniperus
thurifera stem bark and root extract contained 37 and 50 phytochemicals with an aggregate
of 80.77 % and 93.07 % respectively. Monoterpenes hydrocarbon (40.50 %), oxygenated
monoterpenes (12.66 %), sesquiterpenes hydrocarbon (13.79 %) and oxygenated
sesquiterpenes were found in Juniperus thurifera leaf extract while Juniperus thurifera stem
bark and root extract contains monoterpenes hydrocarbon (48.72 %, 51.33 %), oxygenated
monoterpenes (14.88 %, 20.49 %), sesquiterpenes hydrocarbon (10.71 %, 14.25 %) and
oxygenated sesquiterpenes (6.56 %, 7.88 %) respectively. It was concluded that Juniperus
thurifera leaf, stem bark and root ethanolic extract contains several secondary metabolites
which can be used for the treatment of diseases without causing any deleterious effect on the
environment and general performance of animals.
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