Chemical Profile of washing water extracts obtained from Lupinus termis seeds cultivated under Sudanese Conditions

  • Hatil Hashim EL-Kamali, Eiman Mohammed , Alaa Magdi, Sami Ahmed , Mohammed Abd elrahman
Keywords: Lupinus termis, chemical profile, quinolizidine alkaloid, GC-MS, TLC

Abstract

In the present study, the effect of different washing treatments on the content of isoquiolizidine alkaloidal compounds of Lupinus termis cultivated under Sudanese conditions were investigated. Thin-Layer Chromatography and Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry were used to analyze the composition of alkaloids in washing water extracts (first washing and sum of three sequential washings) of L. termis. The lupanine, 1-benzylnaphthalene and 13-OH-lupanine were the principal alkaloids in the washing water extracts of Sum of three sequentials washing of lupine termis was better method to leach the high toxic quinolizidine alkaloids from the lupine seed compared with first washing extracts

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Published
2018-10-05
How to Cite
, Mohammed Abd elrahman, H. H. E.-K. E. M. , A. M. S. A. (2018). Chemical Profile of washing water extracts obtained from Lupinus termis seeds cultivated under Sudanese Conditions. Journal of The Faculty of Science and Technology, (5), 67 - 76. https://doi.org/10.52981/jfst.vi5.368