• Phytochemical Screening And Determination Of Trace Element In Gliricidia Leaf

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    • TABLE OF CONTENT

      Title page

      Certification

      Dedication

      Acknowledgment

      Abstract

      Table of content

      CHAPTER ONE

      1.0 Introduction

      1.1    Medicinal uses of plant

       1.2 Gliricidia Sepium

      1.3 Cultivation 

      1.4 Antinutritional factor

      1.5 uses

      1..5.1 Food 

      1.5.2 Fodder 

      1.5.3 Apiculture

      1.5.4 Fuel

      1.5.5 Timber

      1.5.6  Pioson

      1.5.7 Medicine

      1.5.8 Soil improver 

      1. 6 Aims and objective

      CHAPTER TWO  

      2.0 MATERIALS AND METHOD

      2.1 Materials: 

      2.1.1 Apparatus

      2.1.2 regent

      2.2 Methods

      2.2.1 phytochemical screening

      2.2.1.1 Test for tannins

      2.2.1.2 Test for alkaloids

      2.2.1.3 Test for flavourniods

      2.2.1.4 Test for saponins

      2.2.2 Basic principle of x-ray fluorescence

      CHAPTER THREE

      3.0 Result and Discussion

      3.1     Result

      3.1.1  Result on phytochemical screening

      3.1.2. Result on trace element determination

      3.2   Discussion

       CHAPTER 

      4.0 CONCLUSION

      References


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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACTS:This paper discuss the elemental composition and concentration of Gliricidia sepium leaves by energy dispersive x-ray fluorescence.  The element present are Cl, K, Ca, Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn. Also discuss on  Phytochemicals of the leaves wish contain alkaloids, tannins ,and saponins. The used analytical method, the experiment setup and the procedure of the sample preparation are presented. ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]CHAPTER ONE1.0 INTRODUCTION AND LITERATURE REVIEW       Medicinal plants have been identified and used throughout human history. Toxic plants even have use in pharmaceutical development. (Division Magnoliophyta: eatuGeneral Fres".. 1993).  Angiosperms (flowering plants) were the original source of most plant medicines. Some herbs and spices come from flowering plants.Medicinal plants have been used for centuries, worldwide. Manuscripts have been found detailing medicinal plants and their us ... Continue reading---