Comparison of the Chemical Compositions of Two Different Non-polar Extracts of Heliotropium sudanicum Aerial Parts from Sudan

Hatil H. El-Kamali *

Department of Botany, Faculty of Science and Technology, Omdurman Islamic University, Omdurman, Sudan.

Alaa A. Tawfig

Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, Omdurman Islamic University, Omdurman, Sudan.

Maha A. Y. Kordofani

Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, University of Khartoum, Sudan.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Aim: Heliotropium (Boraginaceae) is a widely spread genus of plants found in the Central and Northern parts in the Sudan and used for the treatment of inflammations, and rheumatism from ancient times. The aim of this work is to provide answers to impending research questions on compounds present in petroleum ether and n-hexane extracts of the aerial parts of H. sudanicum.

Methodology: Phytochemical analysis of plant extracts was performed by using Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometer. Various constituents were identified after matching their mass fragmentation pattern with data available in Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometer library of National Institute of Standards Technology (NIST).

Results: Petroleum ether extract of H. sudanicum was characterized by abundance of 1,6,10,14,18,22- Tetracosahexaen-3-ol, 2,6,10,15,19,23-hexamethyl-, (all-E)- (33.99%), Squalene (20.94%) , Phytol (7.62%)  and Hexatriacontane (7.49%). The constituents of the extract were fatty acid derivatives (15.24%), hydrocarbons (8.41%) and terpenoids (28.56%). H. sudanicum n-hexane extract was characterized by abundance of 9,12-Octadecadienoic acid (Z,Z)-,methyl ester (15.14%), 9,12,15-Octadecatrienoic acid, methyl ester (14.67%), Cholesterol (11.12%),  Fucosterol (10.30%), gamma.-Sitosterol (9.59%) and1,6,10,14,18,22- Tetracosahexaen-3-ol,  2,6,10,15,19,23-hexamethyl-, (all-E)- (7.73%).

Conclusion: The resulted compounds in this study provide evidence for the utilization of the plant as alternative natural resource of medicinal and industrial interest. To best of our knowledge this is the first report that directly compares the two extraction solvents for active compounds from Heliotropium  sudanicum aerial parts shows that petroleum ether should be the solvent of choice.

Keywords: Heliotropium sudanicum, Boraginaceae, aerial parts, chemical composition, non-polar solvents, Sudan.


How to Cite

El-Kamali, Hatil H., Alaa A. Tawfig, and Maha A. Y. Kordofani. 2019. “Comparison of the Chemical Compositions of Two Different Non-Polar Extracts of Heliotropium Sudanicum Aerial Parts from Sudan”. Annual Research & Review in Biology 32 (5):1-6. https://doi.org/10.9734/arrb/2019/v32i530099.

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