ABSTRACT
A comparative study of the lipid, fatty acids, protein and amino acid content of the fruits of four Terminalia species, viz., T.bellerica Roxb., T.arjuna W. and A., T.muelleri Benth. and T.myriocarpa Heurck and Muell. is carried out. Determination of the tannin content of the different organs; bark, stem, leaf and fruit, isolation and identification of ethyl gallate and gallic acid from the fruits of T. bellerica as well as apigenin-7 -O-glucoside and quercetin-3-O-glucoside from the leaves of the same plant is achieved. A toxicological study, pharmacological and antimicrobial screening of the alcohol and aqueous extracts of the fruits and bark of T. bellerica is also carried out
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Tannins/isolation & purification , Gallic Acid/isolation & purificationABSTRACT
Organic isothiocyanates are the main biological active catabolites from glucosinolates of crucifers. They contribute to the desirable characteristic flavors of many vegetables. They also possess goitrogenic activity and some products inhibit the neoplastic effects of carcinogens. Gc-ms, 1H and 13C-NMR spectra of the volatile hydrolytic components of the seeds revealed a predominant thiocyanate viz. phenyl ethyl [2-hydroxyhexyl] ester [82%], along side with the isothiocyanates 3-butenyl, 4-pentenyl and 2-phenylethyl derivatives. They were found active against C and ida albicans and several other pathogenic organisms