Levels of Biologically Active Compounds and some Essential Metal in Parts of African Oil Bean Tree (<i>Pentaclethra macrophylla</i>)

The study assessed the phytochemical and mineral content in leaves, root and bark of Pentaclethra macrophylla in Amumara Mbaise, Imo State. The qualitative analysis show that the root extract had the highest tannin (++), flavonoid (+++), alkaloid (+++), and saponin (+++) with high degree of precipi...

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Main Authors: PC Ogbonna, IL Princewill-Ogbonna, EC Nzegbule, IC Mpamah, NG Nwachukwu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Joint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP) 2018-11-01
Series:Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
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Online Access:https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/179724
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author PC Ogbonna
IL Princewill-Ogbonna
EC Nzegbule
IC Mpamah
NG Nwachukwu
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IC Mpamah
NG Nwachukwu
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description The study assessed the phytochemical and mineral content in leaves, root and bark of Pentaclethra macrophylla in Amumara Mbaise, Imo State. The qualitative analysis show that the root extract had the highest tannin (++), flavonoid (+++), alkaloid (+++), and saponin (+++) with high degree of precipitation while phenol (+++) and phytate (+++) occurred in the leaves extract. Quantitatively, the highest significant (P<0.05) content of tannin (1.42±0.00 %), flavonoid (3.75±0.35 %, alkaloid (1.30±0.14 %), and saponin (3.40±0.00 %) were obtained in the root while the highest significant (P<0.05) content of the minerals: Mg (158.00±0.00 mg/100 g), Fe (16.50±0.00 mg/100 g), Na (165.00±0.00 mg/100 g), and Ca (224.15±0.00 mg/100 g) were observed in the leaves. The results indicate that P. macrophylla is a promising tree species that can improve the health of man. Key words: Mineral, phytochemical, leaves, roots
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spelling doaj.art-5a580149ac364140b78c7ad70df639cc2024-04-02T19:55:25ZengJoint Coordination Centre of the World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Programme (NARP)Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management2659-15022659-14992018-11-0122910.4314/jasem.v22i9.18Levels of Biologically Active Compounds and some Essential Metal in Parts of African Oil Bean Tree (<i>Pentaclethra macrophylla</i>)PC OgbonnaIL Princewill-OgbonnaEC NzegbuleIC MpamahNG Nwachukwu The study assessed the phytochemical and mineral content in leaves, root and bark of Pentaclethra macrophylla in Amumara Mbaise, Imo State. The qualitative analysis show that the root extract had the highest tannin (++), flavonoid (+++), alkaloid (+++), and saponin (+++) with high degree of precipitation while phenol (+++) and phytate (+++) occurred in the leaves extract. Quantitatively, the highest significant (P<0.05) content of tannin (1.42±0.00 %), flavonoid (3.75±0.35 %, alkaloid (1.30±0.14 %), and saponin (3.40±0.00 %) were obtained in the root while the highest significant (P<0.05) content of the minerals: Mg (158.00±0.00 mg/100 g), Fe (16.50±0.00 mg/100 g), Na (165.00±0.00 mg/100 g), and Ca (224.15±0.00 mg/100 g) were observed in the leaves. The results indicate that P. macrophylla is a promising tree species that can improve the health of man. Key words: Mineral, phytochemical, leaves, roots https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/179724Mineralphytochemicalleavesroots
spellingShingle PC Ogbonna
IL Princewill-Ogbonna
EC Nzegbule
IC Mpamah
NG Nwachukwu
Levels of Biologically Active Compounds and some Essential Metal in Parts of African Oil Bean Tree (<i>Pentaclethra macrophylla</i>)
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Mineral
phytochemical
leaves
roots
title Levels of Biologically Active Compounds and some Essential Metal in Parts of African Oil Bean Tree (<i>Pentaclethra macrophylla</i>)
title_full Levels of Biologically Active Compounds and some Essential Metal in Parts of African Oil Bean Tree (<i>Pentaclethra macrophylla</i>)
title_fullStr Levels of Biologically Active Compounds and some Essential Metal in Parts of African Oil Bean Tree (<i>Pentaclethra macrophylla</i>)
title_full_unstemmed Levels of Biologically Active Compounds and some Essential Metal in Parts of African Oil Bean Tree (<i>Pentaclethra macrophylla</i>)
title_short Levels of Biologically Active Compounds and some Essential Metal in Parts of African Oil Bean Tree (<i>Pentaclethra macrophylla</i>)
title_sort levels of biologically active compounds and some essential metal in parts of african oil bean tree i pentaclethra macrophylla i
topic Mineral
phytochemical
leaves
roots
url https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jasem/article/view/179724
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