Bobade, A. F. et al. published their research in International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences in 2020 |CAS: 96-76-4

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Bobade, A. F. published an article in 2020, the title of the article was Isolation and study of structural analogue of bioactive chemical dibutyl phthalate from leaves of PithecellobiumDulcePlant.Product Details of 96-76-4 And the article contains the following content:

Pithecellobiumdulce is a species of the family fabaceae. The methanolic extract of leaves was obtained by a Soxhlet extractor followed by concentration in rotary evaporator. Separation of bioactive chems. was carried out by column chromatog. and thin layer chromatoghraphy while studies by GC-MS which shows presence of six major fractions were collected by eluting the column with Et acetate: formic acid: acetic acid: water at 100:11:11:26 proportions. Major fractions arePhytol, Dibutylphthalate, Anthracene, 9(3butenyl), 1,3Docosenamide, 3, 6, 9Triethyl,3 6, 9trimethyl Formic acid. The major component was subjected to further purificationby using preparative thin layer chromatog. The bioactive component recovered from TLCanalyses by GC-MS &NMR. The1H-NMR spectrum shows the peak at δ 4.08- 4.13 corresponds to the protons of the cyclic ring of aromatic hydrogen appear as multiplet. The CH2-O nearer to phthalate group gives signal near δ 2.11-2.16 ppm is appeared as doublet, then Bu groupaliphaticCH2 gives signal nearδ 1.91-1.96 is appeared as doublet also but δ 1.31-1.28 value showing CH3 of the di-Bu group. On the basis of above spectral data of GC-MS,1HNMR& FT- IR assign structure of isolate Pithecellobiumdulce leaves. The experimental process involved the reaction of 2,4-Di-tert-butylphenol(cas: 96-76-4).Product Details of 96-76-4

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