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Chemical Constituents from Stem Barks and Roots of Murraya Koenigii (Rutaceae)1

Noor Haslizawati Abu Bakari, and Mohd. Aspollah Sukari, and Mawardi Rahman, and Atan Mohd. Sharif, and Kaida Khalid, and Umi Kalsom Yusuf, (2007) Chemical Constituents from Stem Barks and Roots of Murraya Koenigii (Rutaceae)1. Malaysian Journal of Analytical Sciences, 11 (1). pp. 173-176. ISSN 13942506

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Official URL: http://pkukmweb.ukm.my/~mjas/v11_n1/26_44P54-Aspol-edit-1.pdf

Affiliations

Universiti Putra Malaysia, Faculty of Science, Dept. of Chemistry
Universiti Putra Malaysia, Faculty of Science, Dept. of Chemistry
Universiti Putra Malaysia, Faculty of Science, Dept. of Chemistry
Universiti Putra Malaysia, Faculty of Science, Dept. of Physics
Universiti Putra Malaysia, Faculty of Science, Dept. of Biology

Abstract

Four carbazole alkaloids, identified as mahanimbine (1), girinimbine (2), murrayanine (3) murrayafoline-A (4) and one triterpene were isolated from stem bark and roots of Murraya koenigii. The structures of these compounds were established by infra-red (IR), mass spectrometry (MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR, 13C NMR, HMQC and HMBC)spectroscopy.


Empat alkaloid karbazol, dikenalpasti sebagai mahanimbin (1), girinimbin (2), murrayanin (3), murrayafolin-A (4) dan satu triterpen telah dipencilkan daripada batang dan akar Murraya koenigii. Struktur-struktur bagi semua sebatian kimia dibuktikan dengan kaedah spektroskopi inframerah (IR), spektroskopi jisim (MS), dan spektroskopi resonans magnet nukleus (1H NMR, 13 C NMR, HMQC and HMBC).

Item Type:Journal
Additional Information:Funded by the grant obtained from the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation Malaysia under the Intensified Research in Priority Area (IRPA) programs and Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) for the facilities provided.
Keywords:Rutaceae, Murraya koenigii, carbazole alkaloids, 2D-NMR
Subjects:Q Science
ID Code:1037

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