000 | 03162cam a2200361 a 4500 | ||
---|---|---|---|
003 | EG-GiCUC | ||
005 | 20250223032925.0 | ||
008 | 220305s2021 ua dh f m 000 0 eng d | ||
040 |
_aEG-GiCUC _beng _cEG-GiCUC |
||
041 | 0 | _aeng | |
049 | _aDeposite | ||
097 | _aPh.D | ||
099 | _aCai01.08.07.Ph.D.2021.Ne.P | ||
100 | 0 | _aNermin Ahmed Ragab | |
245 | 1 | 0 |
_aPharmacognostical studies of melilotus messanensis (L.) all. and melilotus indicus L. all. family fabaceae / _cNermin Ahmed Ragab ; Supervised Elsayed Ali Aboutabl , Salma Ahmed Elsawi , Ali Mahmoud Elhalawany |
246 | 1 | 5 | _aدراسات عقاقيرية لنباتى الحندقوق المسينى و الحندقوق الهندى - العائلة البقولية |
260 |
_aCairo : _bNermin Ahmed Ragab , _c2021 |
||
300 |
_a241 P. : _bcharts , facsimiles ; _c25cm |
||
502 | _aThesis (Ph.D.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Department of Pharmacognosy | ||
520 | _aGenus Melilotus holds commercially medicinal sorts, among which is the well-known species; Melilotus officinalis (L.) Pall. It is considered as a prescription drug used in anti-bacterial, anti-hypertensive, anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor and astringent treatments.Therefore, one of the objectives of the current study is to find alternative medicinal species that could have mutually common compounds with those in the conspicuous drug. Melilotus messanensis (L.) All and Melilotus indicus (L.) All. are two closely related species growing in Egypt as weeds of cultivation, which provoked our interest to be subject of present study, due to its abundance in Egypt and wealthiness with phytoconstituents as illustrated by previous studies. Both species seem to be similar before flowering and fruiting stages, whereas, they share the same vegetative characters. M. messanensis and M. indicus distinctively have different pods. M. messanensis pod is obliquely-ovoid, valves with looping, tapering at ends and a long sharp beak and concentric striations, pale brown when ripe. On the other hand, M. indicus pod is ovoid to subglobular, papery, clearly flexuous with wrinkled reticulate surface sculpture, finally pitted, with rounded apex or sometimes mucronulate, pale brown or olive green when ripe. Both plants were extracted individually by 70% methanol to give the total aqueous methanol extract (AME) which was defatted with petroleum ether to give petroleum ether extract (PEE) and defatted AME (DAME). PEE was analyzed by GC/MS assay, which led to the detection of 44 and 35 non polar compounds (fatty acids methyl esters and unsaponifiable compounds) in M. messanensis and M. indicus, respectively | ||
530 | _aIssued also as CD | ||
650 | 0 | _aMelilotus indicus | |
653 | _aGas chromatography coupled with mass spectroscopy GC-MS | ||
653 | _aGenus Melilotus | ||
653 | _aMelilotus messanensis | ||
700 | 0 |
_aAli Mahmoud Elhalawany , _eSupervisor |
|
700 | 0 |
_aElsayed Ali Aboutabl , _eSupervisor |
|
700 | 0 |
_aSalma Ahmed Elsawi , _eSupervisor |
|
856 | _uhttp://172.23.153.220/th.pdf | ||
905 |
_aNazla _eRevisor |
||
905 |
_aShimaa _eCataloger |
||
942 |
_2ddc _cTH |
||
999 |
_c84390 _d84390 |