| Titre |
Chemical characterization of Tectona grandis, Thalia geneculata, Lasiomorpha Senegalensis and of Musa acuminita used as food packing's in Benin |
| Auteurs |
ZANNOU Aimé [1],
GBAGUIDI ACAKPO NONVIGNON MAGLOIRE [1],
DAHOUENON EPOUSE AHOUSSI EDWIGE [1],
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| Journal: |
Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry |
| Catégorie Journal: |
Internationale |
| Impact factor: |
1.65 |
| Volume Journal: |
5 |
| DOI: |
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| Resume |
Several plant leaves are used like packing in agro alimentary in Benin and play a double role. While acting as packing, they offer an antibacterial protection and/or antifungal to the conditioned food. It is in the research of possible antibacterial potential and/or antifungal of the leaves of Tectona grandis, of Thalia geniculata, of Lasiomorpha senegalensis and of Musa acuminata in traditional use as packing for the conservation of food in Benin that the present survey has been led. It aims to make the phytochemical screening of the leaves concerned. From the gotten results, it notices that the non volatile extracts of the plant species tested contain antibacterial compounds (flavonoïdes, tannins) antifungal (quinonic derivative) and no cyanogenic derivatives is present in somes leaves. |
| Mots clés |
Phytochemical screening, Tectona grandis, Thalia geniculata, Lasiomorpha senegalensis, Musa acuminata |
| Pages |
70 - 82 |
| Fichier |
(PDF) |