Saraf, Isha’s team published research in Journal of Planar Chromatography–Modern TLC in 2021-10-31 | 4396-13-8

Journal of Planar Chromatography–Modern TLC published new progress about Angophora. 4396-13-8 belongs to class alcohols-buliding-blocks, and the molecular formula is C8H6O5, Category: alcohols-buliding-blocks.

Saraf, Isha; Marsh, Karen J.; Kumar, Vineet; Foley, William J.; Singh, Inder Pal published the artcile< Comparative qualitative analysis of different classes of compounds in selected Australian and Indian Eucalyptus and Corymbia species: a convenient de-replication method for the eucalypts>, Category: alcohols-buliding-blocks, the main research area is Australian Indian eucalyptus corymbia flavonoid glycoside triterpenoid phloroglucinol; high performance thin layer chromatog dereplication qual analysis.

Eucalypts are a large group of woody trees with about 900 taxa in 3 genera: Eucalyptus, Corymbia and Angophora. The secondary metabolites of eucalypts have shown a plethora of biol. activities. The chem. behind the activities of eucalypts is being unearthed with advancements in modern medicine and drugstore. This has demanded the phytochem. profiling of eucalypts with respect to their bioactive constituents. A large number of secondary metabolites (flavonoids, glycosides, triterpenoids, phloroglucinols) from several species of eucalypts have been earlier isolated by our group. In order to develop quick identification of secondary metabolites from eucalypts for de-replication purposes, we thought it worthwhile to develop qual. HPTLC methods for these compounds in 15 eucalypts (13 Eucalyptus and 2 Corymbia) collected from Australia and India. High-performance thin-layer chromatog. fingerprints using 87 compounds of the above chem. classes of natural products were developed for the quality assessment of eucalypts.

Journal of Planar Chromatography–Modern TLC published new progress about Angophora. 4396-13-8 belongs to class alcohols-buliding-blocks, and the molecular formula is C8H6O5, Category: alcohols-buliding-blocks.

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