2020
DOI: 10.18311/ajprhc/2020/25653
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GC-MS analysis of Petroleum ether extract of Desert Date/Ingudi (Balanites aegyptiaca Linn. Delile) w. s. r. wound healing

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“…The superiority of the alcoholic extract over the aqueous and phenolic extracts by a significant difference is due to the extraction of terpenes compounds with alcoholic solvent. These findings concur with those mentioned by [20] suggested that contact toxicity could be attributable to the high quantity and/or good quality of active compounds, and [17] Diagnosed 7 phenolic compounds from Quercus extract, and 8 terpenes compound. After comparison with the standard terpenes compounds, their concentrations were calculated, as vinidiflorol was the highest concentration of 550.69 mg/ml followed by epiglobulol 198.73 mg/ml, terpinene-8 is the lowest concentration 24.47 mg/ml.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…The superiority of the alcoholic extract over the aqueous and phenolic extracts by a significant difference is due to the extraction of terpenes compounds with alcoholic solvent. These findings concur with those mentioned by [20] suggested that contact toxicity could be attributable to the high quantity and/or good quality of active compounds, and [17] Diagnosed 7 phenolic compounds from Quercus extract, and 8 terpenes compound. After comparison with the standard terpenes compounds, their concentrations were calculated, as vinidiflorol was the highest concentration of 550.69 mg/ml followed by epiglobulol 198.73 mg/ml, terpinene-8 is the lowest concentration 24.47 mg/ml.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%