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Isolation of Compounds from the Aqueous Methanol Extract of Cissus javana DC Leaves and Determination of its Trace Element Content Through Wet Digestion
Corresponding Author(s) : Bimola Devi Asem
Asian Journal of Chemistry,
Vol. 26 No. 13 (2014): Vol 26 Issue 13
Abstract
A new alcohol was isolated from the aqueous methanol extract of the leaves of Cissus javana DC which is widely used in Manipur, India for dissolution and expulsion of kidney stones. In addition, known compounds Stigmasterol, Stigmasterol glucoside, Onocer-7-ene 3a,21b-diol, b-amyrin-[olean12(13)-en-3-one] were also isolated from the same methanol extract. Analysis of trace element contents of the plant leaf reflects its role in the ethno medicinal property of the plant. It was found that the plant leaf have exceptionally high calcium (2960 mg/100 g), magnesium (465 mg/100 g) and iron (520 mg/100 g) content.
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- S.C. Sinha, Medicinal Plants of Manipur, Manipur Cultural Integration.
- J.D. Hooker, The Flora of British India, London, vol. 1-7 (1872-1897).
- D.R. Smith, General Urology, Lange Medical Publication, California, edn 9, pp. 212-223 (1978).
- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, Kidney stone, file:///C:/documents and setting/Gate J/desktop.
- M.D. Menon, B.G. Parulkar and G.W. Drach, Campbell’s Urology, W.B. Saunder's Company, New York, edn 7 (1988).
- M.S. Parmar, BMJ, 328, 1420 (2004); doi:10.1136/bmj.328.7453.1420.
- W. Wunderlich, Urol. Res., 9, 157 (1981); doi:10.1007/BF00264820.
- S.G. Capar, J.T. Tanner, M.H. Friedman and K.W. Boyer, Environ. Sci. Technol., 12, 785 (1978); doi:10.1021/es60143a004.
- D. Bimola, Asian J. Chem, 20, 6027 (2008).
- W.S. Laitonjam and B.D. Kongbrailatpam, Nat. Prod. Res., 24, 1168 (2010); doi:10.1080/14786410903040402.
- R. Kumar and R. Kapoor, Indian J. Clin. Biochem., 18, 209 (2003).
- S.K. Kulkarani, Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, Vallabh Prakashan, Mumbai, edn 2, pp. 172-189 (1993).
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S.C. Sinha, Medicinal Plants of Manipur, Manipur Cultural Integration.
J.D. Hooker, The Flora of British India, London, vol. 1-7 (1872-1897).
D.R. Smith, General Urology, Lange Medical Publication, California, edn 9, pp. 212-223 (1978).
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, Kidney stone, file:///C:/documents and setting/Gate J/desktop.
M.D. Menon, B.G. Parulkar and G.W. Drach, Campbell’s Urology, W.B. Saunder's Company, New York, edn 7 (1988).
M.S. Parmar, BMJ, 328, 1420 (2004); doi:10.1136/bmj.328.7453.1420.
W. Wunderlich, Urol. Res., 9, 157 (1981); doi:10.1007/BF00264820.
S.G. Capar, J.T. Tanner, M.H. Friedman and K.W. Boyer, Environ. Sci. Technol., 12, 785 (1978); doi:10.1021/es60143a004.
D. Bimola, Asian J. Chem, 20, 6027 (2008).
W.S. Laitonjam and B.D. Kongbrailatpam, Nat. Prod. Res., 24, 1168 (2010); doi:10.1080/14786410903040402.
R. Kumar and R. Kapoor, Indian J. Clin. Biochem., 18, 209 (2003).
S.K. Kulkarani, Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, Vallabh Prakashan, Mumbai, edn 2, pp. 172-189 (1993).