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Spectroscopic identification and GC-MS Analysis of Merremia tridentata roots for Anti diabetic and anti bacterial drug identification
K.Thirunavukkarasu1*, P.Rajkumar2, S.Selvaraj2, S.Kumaresan1
1Department of physics, Jei Mathaajee College of Engineering, Kanchipuram
631552,Tamilnadu,India
1,2 PG & Research Department of Physics, Arignar Anna Government Arts college,
Cheyyar – 604 407.Tamil Nadu, India.
K.Thirunavukkarasu et al /Int.J. TechnoChem Res. 2016,2(3),pp 165-168
Abstract
Methanol extracts of roots of Merremia tridentata using soxhlet device was my present
study. The crude extracts was analysed by GC-MS, results need different peaks .Using standard reference
from NIST, finding the presence of 10 phytochemical compounds with anti diabetic and antibacterial
activities. The major phyto constituents were Dodecanoic acid(14.22), Tridecanoic acid,12methyl-methyl
ester (15.05),undecanoic acid,10methyl methyl ester,Tetra decanoic acid.Hexa decanoic acid,14
methyl,methyl ester,10-octa undecanoic acid,methyl ester(12.78),Nona decanoic acid,methyl
ester,Heneicosanoic acid,20-oxo methyl ester,Hexa decanoic acid,methyl ester(22.92),Hepta decanoic
acid,16-methyl lmethyl ester.s.Phytochemical analysis were made for the extracts to confirm the
phytochemical existing in the roots. The isolated compound and its structural confirmation were made
using FTIR –ATR techniques. The biological activities are based on pass online Databases. Isolation and
Identification of antidiabetic and antibacterial compound helps to approach herbal as an alternate remedy.
Keywords
Merremia tridentata, Soxhlet extraction, FTIR-GC-MS, Anti-diabetic and antibacterial activity.
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