Wednesday, 22 September 2021

Phytochemical Investigation of Crotalaria Species-Isolation of a New Dihydro Chalcone from Crotalaria ramosissima | Chapter 15 | Current Aspects in Pharmaceutical Research and Development Vol. 2

 Natural items used to be mankind's only source of medication. Plants use a variety of biosynthetic processes to create unexpected new structures that are physiologically active. Phytochemical examination of medicinal plants indicated the existence of a wide spectrum of pharmacologically active chemical elements such as alkaloids, flavonoids, saponins, glycosides, and triterpenoids. The genus Crotalaria, which belongs to the fabaceae family, contains 500 species that are found in tropical and subtropical locations and can be utilised as medical folklore remedies to treat a variety of ailments. From this genus, several flavones, chalcones, and Chromeno chalcones have been isolated. Crotalaria ramisissima was re-investigated, and a novel dimethyl, dihydro chalcone, Crotaramin, was isolated, and its structure was identified using 2D spectrum techniques.


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V. Namratha
Department of Chemistry, Aurora Degree and PG College, Hyderabad – 500 029 (A. P.) India.

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