Extraction of Alkaloid from the Fresh Leaves and Stems of Tomato. Lycopersion Esculentum (fam. Solanaceae), as an Antifungal Agent / (Record no. 16680)

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Personal name Biralde, Allan Jaypee F., et al.
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Title Extraction of Alkaloid from the Fresh Leaves and Stems of Tomato. Lycopersion Esculentum (fam. Solanaceae), as an Antifungal Agent /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Allan Jaypee F. Biralde, Mera Fe M. Bagasani, Didith Cynthia I. Barut, Maria Cecille A. Portin, Gina G. Quimoyog, Donna V. Resquir, and Marilou L. Tabladillo
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 1998
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Extent ix, 42 leaves.
Other physical details 28 cm.
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General note Thesis (Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy) -- Mariano Marcos State University - College of Health Sciences, Batac City
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Bibliography, etc. note Bibliography: leaves 34-35
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Expansion of summary note Alkaloid have been useful both in industry and medicine and that their extraction from various sources have been extensively known. However, some plant sources known to contain alkaloid are not yet being used, therefore, extractionof alkaloid from the fresh leaves and stems of tomato was made. The study focused on the extraction of alkaloid from the fresh leaves and stems of tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum (Fam. Solanaceae) using Soxhlet extraction apparatus and purification by distillation. The alkaloid was then tested for its efficacy on live cultures of fungus. Based on results, alkaloid is present in the fresh leaves and stem of tomato and was proven effective against dandruff (Tricophyton schloneii). The need for further studies on tomato alkaloid is recommended, dosage form be formulated, and extensive studies on its effectively studies on its effectivity as an anti-fungal.
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