Phytochemical and bioactivity studies of khaya senegalensis A. juss. and khaya grandifoliola C.DC : Family Meliaceae cultivated in Egypt / Amal Abdelrasheed Maamoun ; Supervised Elsayed Ali Aboutabl , Fatma Abdelmageed Hashem
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Cairo : Amal Abdelrasheed Maamoun , 2014Description: 226 P. : photographs ; 25cmOther title:- دراسة المكونات الكيميائية و الفاعلية البيولوجية لنباتي كايا سنيجالنسيس: كايا جرانديفوليولا : العائلة الملياسية المنزرعين فى مص [Added title page title]
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Thesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacognosy
The genus khaya (A. juss.) occurring in Africa and madagascar, is the most important source of Africal mahogany. GC / MS analysis of the chemical composition of the volatile constituents of khaya grandifoliola (C.DC.) flowers revealed the identification of thirty seven compounds representing 97.79% of the total composition. While, khaya senegalensis (A. Juss.) flowers revealed the identification of twenty eight compounds representing 85.86% of the total volatiles. GC / MS analysis of the unsaponifiable mater revealed the identification of thirty three compounds, representing 94.29% of the total unsaponifiable content
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