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Cytotoxic Activity of Iraqi Cressa Cretica
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Cressa cretica Fam: Convolvulaceae (morning glory). These plants are native to the tropical and subtropical areas of the world. Nutritional analysis provide it to be a potential source of minerals, energy, carbohydrate, alpha-tocopherol, edible oil. From phytochemical point of view, the
plant was reported to contain: coumarins, sterols, alkaloids, tannins, glycosides, flavonoids, unidentified sugars and high salt content. Ethyl acetate layer and ethanolic layer were examined for cytotoxic activity.Kampferol-3-O-glucoside (Astragalin) was isolated as amorphous powder from the aerial parts of Cressa cretica. The flavonoid in the Iraqi plant was detected by TLC. Its presence was confirmed by HPLC.
Al Mustansiriyah University - College of Pharmacy
Title: Cytotoxic Activity of Iraqi Cressa Cretica
Description:
Cressa cretica Fam: Convolvulaceae (morning glory).
These plants are native to the tropical and subtropical areas of the world.
Nutritional analysis provide it to be a potential source of minerals, energy, carbohydrate, alpha-tocopherol, edible oil.
From phytochemical point of view, the
plant was reported to contain: coumarins, sterols, alkaloids, tannins, glycosides, flavonoids, unidentified sugars and high salt content.
Ethyl acetate layer and ethanolic layer were examined for cytotoxic activity.
Kampferol-3-O-glucoside (Astragalin) was isolated as amorphous powder from the aerial parts of Cressa cretica.
The flavonoid in the Iraqi plant was detected by TLC.
Its presence was confirmed by HPLC.
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