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GC-MS Analysis of Phyto Components from the Stem Bark of Cola nitida Schott & Endl

Received: 30 April 2017     Accepted: 27 June 2017     Published: 18 July 2017
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The biochemical constituents of extracts obtained from the stem bark of Cola nitida collected from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria is being reported. The ethanol extracts was analysed by Gas chromatography- mass spectroscopy (GC-MS) technique. The main constituents of the extracts were Cycloheptasiloxane tetradeca-methyl (35.287%), Cyclohexasiloxane dodecamethyl (24.941%), Cyclooctasiloxane hexadecamethyl (17.574%), 1H- cycloprop (e) azulen-7-ol-decahydro-1,1,7-trimethyl-4-methylene (7.816%), Cycloconasiloxane octadecamethyl (6.995%), Benzimidazol-5-amine-1-4-ethoxyp (2.265%) and 5-acetyl-2-benzylsulfanyl-6-methyl-nicotinonitrile (1.467%).

Published in Journal of Plant Sciences (Volume 5, Issue 4)
DOI 10.11648/j.jps.20170504.11
Page(s) 99-103
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Keywords

Cola Nitida, GC-MS, Phyto-Medicine

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  • Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria

  • Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria

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