Author(s):
N Sampath Kumar, G Madhurambal, Joan Marina
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N Sampath Kumar1, G Madhurambal2 and Joan Marina3
1Dept. of Chemistry, Chettinad College of Engineering and Technology, Karur. 639114
2Dept. of Chemistry, ADM College for Women, Nagappattinam, 611 001
3Dept. of Chemistry, Govt College for Women, Kumbakonam
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Volume - 3,
Issue - 1,
Year - 2010
ABSTRACT:
Hibiscus cannabinus Linn. of Malvaceae family is widely present in most parts of Africa and Deccan parts of India. This is cultivated as a fibre crop. Phytochemical investigation was carried out on the gynaceum part of the flower of this plant. Chromatographical techniques were employed to isolate compound from the ethyl acetate fraction of ethanolic extract of the gynaceum part of the flowers. Structure of the isolated compound was elucidated by spectroscopic methods like UV, 1H and 13CNMR.
Cite this article:
N Sampath Kumar, G Madhurambal, Joan Marina. Myricetin Glycoside from the Flowers of Hibiscus cannabinus. Asian J. Research Chem. 3(1): Jan.-Mar. 2010; Page 81-82.
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N Sampath Kumar, G Madhurambal, Joan Marina. Myricetin Glycoside from the Flowers of Hibiscus cannabinus. Asian J. Research Chem. 3(1): Jan.-Mar. 2010; Page 81-82. Available on: https://ajrconline.org/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2010-3-1-20