Analysis Phytochemical Compounds Of Ethyl Acetate Extract Garlic Tree, Scorodocarpus Borneensis Becc As A Source Of Bioactive Ingredients
Abstract
This study aims to identify bioactive compounds contained in leaf extracts of garlic tree, Scorodocarpus borneensis as tropical forest trees that have the potential source of chemical natural ingredients. The GC-MS analysis of the plant extracts was performed using GC-MS a Shimadzu QP2010 GC / MS apparatus (Shimadzu Corp., Japan) and mass spectra of compounds found in the extracted data in the library of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The results of the analysis were identified as much as the six compounds were presented. The results showed a major component with a maximum percentage (54.42%) of phytol, followed by Nonylphenol isomer (9.07%), Nonylphenol (5.93%, 6-octadecanoic acid, methyl ester (7.88%), 1.2 Benzene-dicarboxylic acid (5.47%) Based on this analysis it can be concluded from the present study that some of the identified phytochemicals could be responsible for the medicinal value or biological activity of the leaves of S.borneensis