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Title: Characterization of potential hypoglycaemic agents from Tapinanthus sessilifolius Parasitic on Psidium guajava
Authors: ADOGA, Godwin
Keywords: Nigeria
anti-hyperglycemia
Traditional medicine
Triterpenes
Mistletoe
Issue Date: Dec-2022
Publisher: JOPAT
Citation: Tarfa, F. D., Igoli, J. O., Gray, A. I., Adoga, G. I., & Gamaniel, K. S. (2022). Characterization of potential hypoglycaemic agents from Tapinanthus sessilifolius Parasitic on Psidium guajava. Journal of Phytomedicine and Therapeutics, 21(2), 1003-1016.
Abstract: Tapinanthus sessilifolius (Loranthaceae) (P. Beauv) Blume. commonly known as African mistletoe is a well-known medicinal plant in Africa and Europe. A bioassay-guided isolation of the plant constituents was carried out to identify potential anti-hyperglycemic agents. The hexane extract was discovered to be active which yielded two triterpenoids; betulinic acid and lupeol, responsible for the activity and their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic techniques. Other compounds from this plant identified by GC MS technique were palmitic acid, hexadecanoic acid and stearic acid
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2904
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