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Title: Comparative analysis of medicinal properties of the bark and leaves of Tectona grandis
Authors: Oke, D. G.
Ogunjimi, B. E.
Keywords: Tectona grandis
Proximate and phytochemicals
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Chemical Science Review and Letters
Citation: Oke, D. G. & Ogunjimi, B. E. (2016). Comparative analysis of medicinal properties of the bark and leaves of Tectona grandis. Chemical Science Review and Letters, 5(17), 27-30.
Abstract: This study was carried out to compare the proximate and phytochemical properties of leaves and back of tectona grandis. Ethanolic extract of both the bark and leaves were subjected to both phytochemical and proximate analysis. The stem barks were positive for the following phytochemicals: flavonoids, terpenoids, saponins, tanins, steroids, alkaloids, and glycosides. The leaves were also positive for all except alkaloids and glycosides.Proximate analysis of the stem bark revealed the following: 13.0% moisture, 25.0% ash, 28.8% fibre, 20.0% lipid, 12.0% protein, 1.2% carbohydrate and 1.9% nitrogen. While the leaves contained: 10.0% moisture, 25.0% ash, 12.0% fibre, 11.1% lipid, 23.1% protein, 15.1% carbohydrate and 3.7% nitrogen. The comparison of the two showed that the stem bark is richer in phytochemicals than the root while the proximate analysis revealed that the bark is higher in moisture, ash, fibre and lipid but lower in protein, nitrogen and carbohydrate.
URI: ir.bowen.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1001
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