ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2017,9,6s,s52-s55.DOI:10.5530/pj.2017.6s.157Published:November 2017Type:Original ArticleIsolation and Identification of Compounds from the Leaf Extract of Melaleuca alternifoliaGagan Shah, Dhandeep Singh, and Uttam Singh Baghel Gagan Shah1*, Dhandeep Singh2, Uttam Singh Baghel3 1Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, IKG Punjab Technical University, Kapurthala, Punjab, INDIA. 2Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Drug Research Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, INDIA. 3Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis, Khalsa College of Pharmacy, Amritsar, Punjab, INDIA.Abstract:Introduction: Melaleuca alternifolia also known as Tea tree oil belonging to family Myrtaceae. This plant has diverse and therapeutic uses in traditional herbal medicine for treating Skin care, First Aid, Household Cleaning, Hair care, Aromatherapy, Feminine care, Chronic illness, and Dental care in Australia. Method: The methanolic extract of Melaleuca alternifolia family Myrtaceae was subjected for Soxhlet extraction in round bottomed flask with petroleum ether. The petroleum ether extracted leaf powder was dried and once again subjected to Soxhlet extraction successively with different solvents viz, chloroform, ethyl acetate and methanol. Result: The IR spectra showed characteristic absorption bands at 3421 cm-1 indicating the presence of a OH group, at 1691cm-1 for C=O group, 2848 cm-1. The 1HNMR spectra showed a triplet signal at δ 10.44, 9.48, 13.21 showing the presence of OH group and Carboxylic acid. The 13C NMR spectra showed signals at δ 16.28 for a methyl carbon, δ 29.89 for a methylene carbon, The ESI-negative mode mass spectrum showed pseudo molecular ions at m/z 515 for [M+] ion. Conclusion: Based on spectral analysis and comparison of the spectral data with literature values, the compounds were identified as 3,3’dimethylellagic acid and its aglycone portion with some little impurity. Keywords:3, 3’dimethylellagic acid, Aromatherapy, Chloroform, Melaleuca alternifolia, Methalonic, MyrtaceaeView:PDF (772.64 KB) Full Text PDF Images TLC Plates ‹ Isolation, Purification of Quercetin from in vitro Cell Suspension Culture of Caesalpinia pulcherrima and its Analysis by HPLC-DAD and NMR up Pharmacognostic Evaluation & Antimicrobial Activity of Endangered Ethnomedicinal Plant Crepidium acuminatum (D. Don) Szlach ›