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摘要
suedada fruticosa Forssk。Gmelin是苋科的一种盐生杂草(以前在Chenopodiaceae中),覆盖了巴基斯坦干旱地区和沿海地带的大片含盐冲积平原。在本研究中,于2021年5月在D.G. Khan地区采集了金丝桃的成熟植株。遮荫干燥后,将根彻底粉碎,5 g材料在甲醇中浸泡2周。过滤后,对提取物进行GC-MS分析,发现提取物中存在14种化合物。根中主要化合物为正十六酸(16.70%)、油酸(16.39%)、十二酸(15.68%)和二羟基马来酸(15.58%)。其他化合物依次为赤藓糖醇(6.31%)、10-十八烯酸甲酯(6.01%)、十四烷酸(4.78%)、1,2-乙二胺、n-乙基- n '-甲基-(3.46%)、五烷酸- 14-甲基-甲酯(3.66%)、8,11-十八烯二酸甲酯(2.85%)、2,4,6-环庚二烯-1- 1,3,5 -二-三甲基硅基(2.44%)、2-氧-3-甲基顺式过氢-1,3-苯并恶嗪(2.24%)、环三硅氧烷-六甲基-(2.13%)和1-十六烷醇(1.73%)。已知存在于金银花根中的化合物具有抗真菌、抗菌、杀线虫、抗菌、抗癌、抗糖尿病、抗炎和抗氧化特性。
ANTIFUNGAL AND OTHER BIOACTIVE CONSTITUENTS IN ROOTS OF A HALOPHYTIC WEED Suaeda fruticosa
Suaeda fruticosa Forssk. ex J. F. Gmelin is a halophytic weed of family Amaranthaceae (previously in Chenopodiaceae) that covers vast stretches of salty alluvial flats on drier sites and coastal belts in Pakistan. In this study, mature plants of S. fruticosa were collected from district D.G. Khan during May 2021. After shade drying, the roots were crushed thoroughly and 5 g material was soaked in methanol for 2 weeks. After filtration, GC-MS analysis of the extract was done that showed presence of 14 compounds in the extract. Major compounds in the root were n-hexadecanoic acid (16.70%), oleic acid (16.39%), dodecanoic acid (15.68%) and dihydroxymaleic acid (15.58%). Other compounds were erythritol (6.31%), 10-octadecenoic acid, methyl ester (6.01%), tetradecanoic acid (4.78%), 1,2-ethanediamine, N-ethyl-N'-methyl- (3.46%), pentadecanoic acid, 14-methyl-, methyl ester (3.66%), 8,11-octadecadienoic acid, methyl ester (2.85%), 2,4,6-cycloheptatrien-1-one, 3,5-bis-trimethylsilyl (2.44%), 2-oxo-3-methyl-cis-perhydro-1,3-benzoxazine (2.24%), cyclotrisiloxane, hexamethyl- (2.13%), and 1-hexadecanol (1.73%). Compounds present in roots of S. fruticosa are known to possess antifungal, antibacterial, nematicidal, antimicrobial, anticancer, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties.