Owaba, Azibanasamesa D. C. published the artcilePhysicochemical and spectroscopic analysis of oils from Terminalia ivoriensis a Chev Combretaceae, HPLC of Formula: 111-11-5, the main research area is Terminalia oil seed extract physicochem spectroscopic analysis.
Terminalia ivoriensis A.Chev Combretaceae is a West African medicinal plant widely used by the Ijaws in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria for the treatment of malaria and management of erectile dysfunction in men. The Seeds were extracted using successive maceration at room temperature using n-hexane, dichloromethane and 70% methanol exhaustively and concentrated in vacuo, yielded 11.29, 10.03, and 0.954 percent of oily extracts resp. The samples were subjected to physicochem. anal. and the following parameters were obtained; 0.9104-0.9303, 1.466-1.474, 38.15-58.34mg/KOH, 84.2-115mg KOH/g, 15.23-24g I2/100g and 26-80meq/Kg, for relative d., refractive index, acid value, saponification value, iodine value, peroxide value resp. The GC-FID anal. of the oils showed that the oils contained 11 fatty acids and FT-IR result of the samples reveals that the oils contained fatty acid with a prominent characteristics peak at 1740 and 3004 cm-1 due to carbonyl and methoxyl group of esters resp. The physicochem. anal. revealed that the oils could be used for skincare, emollient, vehicle for topical agents and as an insect repellent in agriculture because of the pungent and irritating odor produced by the oils.
Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis and Medicinal Chemistry published new progress about Cropland. 111-11-5 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, name is Methyl octanoate, and the molecular formula is C9H18O2, HPLC of Formula: 111-11-5.
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