FT-IR, GC-MS, and HPLC Profiling of the Bioactive Constituents of Ethyl Acetate Fraction of Eichhornia crassipes as a Hepatoprotectant

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The study was carried out to analyze the phytoconstituents of the leaves of the aquatic weed E. crassipes.The plant is being traditionally used as a medicinal plant due to its bioactive constituents, but not many reports are available about E.crassipes as a hepatoprotection. The bioactive substances in the ethyl acetate fraction of the hydroethanolic extract of the leaves of E. crassipes (Mart.) Solms were analyzed by using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR), Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometer (GC-MS), and High-Pressure Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). The IR spectrum of ethyl acetate fraction of the hydroethanolic extract shows 16 peaks corresponding to peaks ranging from wave number 3624.42 cm-1 to 610.40 cm-1. In the GC-MS analysis the existence of 3,5-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-(C8H12O3), 7 oxabicyclo [4.1.0] heptan-1-ol, acetate(C14H22O), 7,9-di-tert-butyl-1-oxaspiro (4.5) deca-6,9-diene-2,8-dione, palmitic acid vinyl ester (C18H34O2), phytol (C20H40O) as the major constituent of the extract. The extract was further analyzed by HPLC, indicating the presence of phytol as a major constituent that plays a vital role in hepatoprotection. Thus from the results, it is evident that it contains various bioactive compounds and can recommend as a plant of pharmaceutical importance.

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Shukla, A., Tyagi, S., Gupta, V., Jain, P., Kanai, T., & Tripathi, R. (2023). FT-IR, GC-MS, and HPLC Profiling of the Bioactive Constituents of Ethyl Acetate Fraction of Eichhornia crassipes as a Hepatoprotectant. Letters in Applied NanoBioScience, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.33263/LIANBS124.096

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