Extraction and Identification of Chemical Composition within Acetone Extract of Taxus baccata L. Bark

In this research, the bark extract of the yew (Taxus baccata L.) tree trunk grow in AfraTakhte forest cache of Aliabad-e Katul) located in Golestan province was extracted with acetone solvent and by Soxhlet apparatus method and then the chemical components within it were identified. The bark of prep...

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Autores principales: Seddigheh Afraz, Seyyed Khalil Hosseinihashemi
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Publicado: Regional Information Center for Science and Technology (RICeST) 2018
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Sumario:In this research, the bark extract of the yew (Taxus baccata L.) tree trunk grow in AfraTakhte forest cache of Aliabad-e Katul) located in Golestan province was extracted with acetone solvent and by Soxhlet apparatus method and then the chemical components within it were identified. The bark of prepared disks was separated and converted to the flour. Afterwards, extract insoluble acetone solvent was prepared according to TAPPI standard method. In order to silylation of compounds, amount of dry powder of extract was poured into a glass vial and the derivative materials (pyridine, BSTFA + TMCS 1%) were added to it and to identification the sample was injected to the gas chromatography- mass spectrometry device. The results from this research indicated that the mean value of acetone extract of yew bark was 13.63%. Generally, 46 compounds were identified in the yew bark. The most abundant identified compounds were including: tetrasiloxane, decamethyl- (14.80%), hexadecanoic acid, hydroxy ester (11.24%), 3-(3-aminopropyl)-6-(3,3-dimethylallylamino)purine (9.85%), d-ribofuranose, 1,2,3,5-tetrakis-O-(hydroxy)- (9.31%), 2-methylpyrrolo[1,2-a]pyrazin-1(2H)-one (6.73%). The various chemical components such as phenolic, flavenoid, alkaloid, fatty acid, fatty acid ester, sugar, alkane, fatty alcohol, alcoholic sugar, and stroied were identified in the acetone extract of yew bark that some of them can synthesized as preservatives for inhibition of wood-degrading organisms. The most important identified cytotoxic and anticancer compounds in the acetone extract of yew bark has been 4-piperidinone, 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl- (0.19%) and phenol, 2,4-bis(1,1-dimethylethy)- (3.32%).