FTIR and GCMS Studies in Phytochemical Characterization of Physalis Angulata and Solanum Virgianum

Authors

  • S. L. Chavan  New Arts Commerce and Science College , Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India
  • S. M. Kurhade   New Arts Commerce and Science College , Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India
  • R. G. Khose  New Arts Commerce and Science College , Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India

Keywords:

Solanum virgianum, Physalis angulata, Solanaceae , GCMS , FTIR spectroscopy.

Abstract

The Present study focuses on analysis of phytochemicals present in various parts of Solanum virgianum and Physalis angulata(Solanaceae family)using GCMS and IR spectroscopy. The work also highlights the different phytochemicals present in various parts like fruits and leaves of the plants from Solanaceae family. The GCMS has identified 14 components each from Physalis angulata fruit and leaf extracts, and 13 from Solanum virgianum leaf extracts. However, 11components were identified from Solanum virgianum fruit extracts. The FTIR spectrum confirmed the presence of functional groups like alcohol,phenol,alkene, alkanes flavones , Azides, Arenes in the fruit and leaf extracts.

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2018-02-03

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S. L. Chavan, S. M. Kurhade , R. G. Khose, " FTIR and GCMS Studies in Phytochemical Characterization of Physalis Angulata and Solanum Virgianum, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 5, Issue 2, pp.59-67, January-February-2018.