Phytochemical analysis and GC-MS-MS investigation of methanol extract of Calotropis procera aerial parts
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Phytochemical analysis, GC-MS-MS investigation, methanol extract, Calotropis procera, aerial partsAbstract
The purpose of our study was to examine chemical constituents of Calotropis Procera aerial parts using preliminary chemical test and GC-MS-MS analysis since no enough phytochemical investigation had been done regarding the plant in Iraq, the aerial parts leaves stems and fruits of C. Procera were extracted in 95% aqueous methanol in soxhlet and fractionated with n-hexane , chloroform respectively . The extract was analyzed using specific chemical reactions to diagnose the chemicals specifically the important secondary metabolites, and then checked further in GC-MSMS to identify the identity of each compound.
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