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Title: Polygalloyltannin isolated from the roots of Acacia nilotica Del. (Leguminoseae) is effective against Plasmodium berghei in mice
Authors: Jigam, A.A
Akanya, H.O
Dauda, B.E.N
Okogun, J.O
Keywords: Acacia nilotica
Plasmodium berghei
1H NMR spectra
polygalloyltannin
Issue Date: 28-Jun-2010
Publisher: Journal of Medicinal Plants Research
Citation: Ali, A.Jigam, Helmina, O. Akanya, Bukar, E.N. Dauda and Okogun, J.O. (2010) Polygalloytannin isolated from the roots of Acacia nilotica Del (Leguminoscease) is effective against Plasmodium berghei in mice. . Journal of Medicinal Plants Research 4 (12), pp1169- 1175
Series/Report no.: Vol. 4;12
Abstract: Crude methanolic root extracts of Acacia nilotica Del. (Leguminoseae)demonstrated significant activity against chloroquine sensitive strain ofPlasmodium berghei in mice. Purified extracts showed only a single fraction with significant antiplasmodial effects using bioguided essay techniques. The activeA. nilotica isolate was highly polar dissolving readily in methanol, appeared as a single spot in different TLC conditions and was positive for tannins, melting with decomposition between 224 - 229°C. Its 1H NMR spectra exhibited large signals at S 6.90 - 7.58 and 4.70 - 5.00. The Mass spectra (ES1 - Msn) of the isolate gave a large M - 1 signal of m/z 1395 consistent with the molecular formula C62H43O38. Others at 1243, 1091, 939, 787, 635, 453 and 331 that differ by m/z 152 were accounted for by the progressive loss of a galloyl (C7H4O4) moiety. A polygalloyltannin structure containing a central glucosyl moiety corresponding with 1, 3, 6 – digalloyl – 2, 4 monogalloyltannin was hence postulated.
Description: Full Length Research Paper
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/11381
ISSN: 1996-0875
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