2020
DOI: 10.30997/jah.v6i2.3156
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Phytochemical screening and Total Phenolics of Stem and Leaf extracts of Sandoricum koetjape

Abstract: Sandoricum koetjape belongs to the family Meliaceae which is known to have antioxidant activity. Natives of Betawi use stem of S. koetjape for the treatment of helminthiasis meanwhile leaf of S. koetjape was used for the treatment of fever. Stem and leaf of that plant were tested for phytochemical and total phenolics content. Phytochemical screening of plants extracts revealed the presence of quinon. Quantitative determination of total phenolics of methanol and chloride acid extract was carried out using color… Show more

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“…The bioactivities of S. koetjape have been previously reported. The total phenol content in the stems and leaves of S. koetjape was 1.4155 mg/g and 3.1469 mg/g, respectively (Saadah and Tulandi 2020). The seed extract of S. koetjape has inhibitory activity against P-388 leukemia cells (Bumi et al 2019).…”
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confidence: 96%
“…The bioactivities of S. koetjape have been previously reported. The total phenol content in the stems and leaves of S. koetjape was 1.4155 mg/g and 3.1469 mg/g, respectively (Saadah and Tulandi 2020). The seed extract of S. koetjape has inhibitory activity against P-388 leukemia cells (Bumi et al 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Numerous research investigations on plants for medicinal purposes have been carried out to verify and figure out their therapeutic properties and mechanism of action through evidence from science [1]. According to phytochemical screening, Sandoricum koetjape stems contained alkaloids, flavonoids, quinone, triterpenoids, and tannin [4]. The major volatile compounds in Sandoricum koetjape stem extract were fonenol, 1H-cycloprop[e]azule-7-ol, and 1-H-Cyclopenta [1,2]benzene [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%