AbstractPhytochemical screening of three different oil fractions, obtained from n-hexane extract of Prunus domestica shoots were analyzed by GC and GC–MS. It resulted in the identification of 9, 16 and 24 compounds which representing 92.56%, 90.6% and 90.69% of these oil fractions, respectively. The main components identified from fraction 1, 2 and 3 were hentricontane (35.7%), ethyl hexadecanoate (21.7%) and linoleic acid (16.16%), respectively. Bioassay screening of oil showed moderate antibacterial activity against Salmonella group (Gram +ve and −ve) by agar well diffusion method, moderate antifungal activity against Microsporum canis by agar tube dilution method and good antioxidant activity by DPPH radical scavenging method
Worldwide many people use plants as a source of medicine in the treatment of various diseases. Plant...
There is an increased interest in plum research because of their metabolites’ potential bioactivitie...
Plant imitative products have been used for medicinal purposes for centuries. In traditional Indian ...
Prunus domestica L. is a member of the Rosaceae family that shows many biological activities includi...
In the present study, Prunus domestica L. (plum) seeds were used as the source of the oil component....
Objective: Prunus dulcis (Almond) belongs to the family Rosaceae and is rich in polyphenols, includi...
The aim of this work is to investigate the in vitro acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrycholineste...
High consumption of fruit and vegetables has an inverse association with cardiometabolic risk factor...
High consumption of fruit and vegetables has an inverse association with cardiometabolic risk factor...
High consumption of fruit and vegetables has an inverse association with cardiometabolic risk factor...
High consumption of fruit and vegetables has an inverse association with cardiometabolic risk factor...
High consumption of fruit and vegetables has an inverse association with cardiometabolic risk factor...
High consumption of fruit and vegetables has an inverse association with cardiometabolic risk factor...
High consumption of fruit and vegetables has an inverse association with cardiometabolic risk factor...
High consumption of fruit and vegetables has an inverse association with cardiometabolic risk factor...
Worldwide many people use plants as a source of medicine in the treatment of various diseases. Plant...
There is an increased interest in plum research because of their metabolites’ potential bioactivitie...
Plant imitative products have been used for medicinal purposes for centuries. In traditional Indian ...
Prunus domestica L. is a member of the Rosaceae family that shows many biological activities includi...
In the present study, Prunus domestica L. (plum) seeds were used as the source of the oil component....
Objective: Prunus dulcis (Almond) belongs to the family Rosaceae and is rich in polyphenols, includi...
The aim of this work is to investigate the in vitro acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrycholineste...
High consumption of fruit and vegetables has an inverse association with cardiometabolic risk factor...
High consumption of fruit and vegetables has an inverse association with cardiometabolic risk factor...
High consumption of fruit and vegetables has an inverse association with cardiometabolic risk factor...
High consumption of fruit and vegetables has an inverse association with cardiometabolic risk factor...
High consumption of fruit and vegetables has an inverse association with cardiometabolic risk factor...
High consumption of fruit and vegetables has an inverse association with cardiometabolic risk factor...
High consumption of fruit and vegetables has an inverse association with cardiometabolic risk factor...
High consumption of fruit and vegetables has an inverse association with cardiometabolic risk factor...
Worldwide many people use plants as a source of medicine in the treatment of various diseases. Plant...
There is an increased interest in plum research because of their metabolites’ potential bioactivitie...
Plant imitative products have been used for medicinal purposes for centuries. In traditional Indian ...