In pharmacy, eucalyptus leaves are used for various pharmacological activities because they contain phenolic compounds. This study aims to detect phytochemical compounds and test the antioxidant activity of Eucalyptus pellita leaf extract. The dry powder of E. pellita leaves (1900 g) was macerated first with methanol solvent. The concentrated methanol extract was then subjected to partition extraction with n - hexane solvent. The methanol layer was concentrated and then partitioned with ethyl acetate solvent. Methanol extract was obtained as much as 176.75 g (9,30%), n-hexane extract 13.77 g (0.72%), and ethyl acetate extract 27.93g (1.47%). The three extracts were subjected to phytochemical screening, methanol extract and ethyl acetate ext...
Objective:Antioxidants are compounds that can inhibit free radical reactivity. They become very inte...
Extracts of leaves of Eucalyptus camaldulensis and Eucalyptus torelliana were screened phytochemical...
In this study, essential oil and various extracts (hexane, petroleum ether, acetone, ethanol, methan...
Eucalyptus globulusmember of Myrtacaea family, is one of the important medicinal widely used plant....
Eucalyptus species have found their place in traditional medicine and pharmacological research and t...
The genus Eucalyptus has been used in African traditional medicine for the treatment of cardiovascul...
The use of traditional medicines has been observed to increase globally. The search for new antimicr...
Eucalyptus globulus is extremely used in traditional medicine in Algeria and its leaf extract is inc...
Introduction: Australia is home to about 800 different species of Eucalyptus and traditionally, many...
The antibacterial activity of the leaf extracts of Eucalyptus camaldulensis was studied against Kleb...
Background: Since early times, plants as a source of medicinal compounds, has been playing a promine...
The leaves of Eucalyptus have multiple biological activities such as antimicrobial, antiseptic, anti...
Selection of the optimal solvent system for extraction of the phenolics from Eucalyptus globules lea...
<i>Eucalyptus robusta</i> (Sm.) (ER) is a widely distributed tree native to the east coast of Austra...
Eucalyptus is well reputed for its use as medicinal plant around the globe. The present study was pl...
Objective:Antioxidants are compounds that can inhibit free radical reactivity. They become very inte...
Extracts of leaves of Eucalyptus camaldulensis and Eucalyptus torelliana were screened phytochemical...
In this study, essential oil and various extracts (hexane, petroleum ether, acetone, ethanol, methan...
Eucalyptus globulusmember of Myrtacaea family, is one of the important medicinal widely used plant....
Eucalyptus species have found their place in traditional medicine and pharmacological research and t...
The genus Eucalyptus has been used in African traditional medicine for the treatment of cardiovascul...
The use of traditional medicines has been observed to increase globally. The search for new antimicr...
Eucalyptus globulus is extremely used in traditional medicine in Algeria and its leaf extract is inc...
Introduction: Australia is home to about 800 different species of Eucalyptus and traditionally, many...
The antibacterial activity of the leaf extracts of Eucalyptus camaldulensis was studied against Kleb...
Background: Since early times, plants as a source of medicinal compounds, has been playing a promine...
The leaves of Eucalyptus have multiple biological activities such as antimicrobial, antiseptic, anti...
Selection of the optimal solvent system for extraction of the phenolics from Eucalyptus globules lea...
<i>Eucalyptus robusta</i> (Sm.) (ER) is a widely distributed tree native to the east coast of Austra...
Eucalyptus is well reputed for its use as medicinal plant around the globe. The present study was pl...
Objective:Antioxidants are compounds that can inhibit free radical reactivity. They become very inte...
Extracts of leaves of Eucalyptus camaldulensis and Eucalyptus torelliana were screened phytochemical...
In this study, essential oil and various extracts (hexane, petroleum ether, acetone, ethanol, methan...