Abstract:
Aim: To extract and identify the non-polar entities from the leaves of Carica papaya, a plant used for medicinal purpose as folk medicine.
Materials and methods: Petroleum ether extract of the Carica papaya leaves was used for this study. Saponification process and
methylation process was performed to separate fatty acids and unsaponifiable matters. Phytochemical constituents were separated using
chemical process and separated fractions were analyzed by thin layer chromatography (TLC) and gas chromatography coupled with
mass spectroscopy (GC-MS).
Results: The chemical composition of the steroids, triterpenoids and fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) in leaves of Carica papaya,
which were analyzed by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectroscopy (GC-MS). A total of 15 fatty acid components were
identified in saponifiable matter, from unsaponifiable portion 2 steroids (campesterol, β- or γ-sitosterol), 1 triterpene (squalene), and 1
diterpene (phytol) were identified.
Conclusions: The results indicate that the extract is rich in non-polar compounds. In this study, GC-MS method is at the central focus
for identification of these phytoconstituents. The current method can be used for direct analysis of non-polar entities of plant material.
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We are grateful to the Department of Chemistry, Atmiya
University and Shri M. & N. Virani Science College, Rajkot
for providing laboratory and other required facilities.