2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.sajb.2023.01.052
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Phytochemical characterization of bioactive compounds extracted with different solvents from Calophyllum inophyllum flowers and activity against pathogenic bacteria

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“…Aqueous and methanolic extracts of A. martini rhizome, referred to as AM01 and AM0, respectively, contained main phytochemical components of phenolics, flavonoids, terpenoids, and alkaloids [23,24] . Phenolic compounds had hydroxyl groups that showed free radical scavenging activity [27,28] .…”
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“…Aqueous and methanolic extracts of A. martini rhizome, referred to as AM01 and AM0, respectively, contained main phytochemical components of phenolics, flavonoids, terpenoids, and alkaloids [23,24] . Phenolic compounds had hydroxyl groups that showed free radical scavenging activity [27,28] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These phytochemicals showed higher levels of antioxidant activity than synthetic antioxidants (butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA), or ascorbic acid. For example, rhizome extracts of A. martini inhibited free radicals better than BHT and ascorbic acid, [23] and inhibited a wide range of Gram‐positive and Gram‐negative pathogenic bacteria [24,26] . We believe that A. martini extracts are a safe and eco‐friendly material to use in the synthesis of ZnO NPs.…”
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“…Phytochemical investigations of Derris from a variety of geographic regions of southern Thailand in our study are the first report on the HPLC fingerprint profile of the unknown Derris species and D. pubipetala. Previously, some articles mentioned the uses of HPLC fingerprint in legumes for Pharmaceutical (drug quality control) or chemotaxonomic purposes (Xie et al 2014;Yang et al 2014;da Costa et al 2016;Orak et al 2016;Stefanucci et al 2022), also in the genus Derris (Vittaya et al 2014;Chen et al 2015;Zabairi et al 2015;Saraf and Shinede 2016;Saraf and Shinede 2018). The results showed peaks of unique chemical markers with reasonable heights and acceptable resolution, that can be used for the rapid identification of the unknown Derris species and D. pubipetala.…”
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“…It distributes across Thailand, especially in the coastal regions. With its medium-sized stature, reaching heights of 20–30 meters, it thrives in diverse landscapes, including forests, mangroves, coastal areas, and tropical regions [ 8 , 9 ]. This plant has been recognized as one of the most important medicinal plants in Ayurvedic and Thai traditional medicine with various parts including leaves, flowers, and stem barks with medicinal properties [ 10 ].…”
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confidence: 99%