Comparison of the results of the phytochemical screening of the tinctures obtained from the leaves and bark of Spondias mombin (hog plum) through different methods

Authors

  • Rafael Piña González Universidad de Granma. Bayamo. Granma
  • Yurisnel Ortíz Sánchez Filial de Ciencias Médicas. Bayamo. Granma
  • Rodisnel Perdomo Rivera Universidad de Granma. Bayamo. Granma
  • Annia Marcel Llovet Centro Provincial de Medicina Natural y Tradicional. Bayamo. Granma
  • Marta Longina Hernández Ginarte Policlínico 13 de Marzo. Bayamo. Granma

Abstract

The bark and leaves of Spondias mombin (hog plum) are used by the population for the treatment of diseases caused by fungi and bacteria on the feet, and they are also used to heal ulcers, burns and wounds. This study was performed to compare the results of the phytochemical screening carried out to the tinctures by means of different methods of extraction; the leaves and bark of Spondias mombin were collected. The vegetable matter was washed, disinfected, dried and then pulverized; this powder was used in the development of various extracts and tinctures. The study of the extracts allowed us to identify 12 families of secondary metabolites, including phenol tannins and alkaloids. There were identified several secondary metabolites in the leaves and bark of the hog plum that could be related to the medical uses of the plant.

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Published

2017-04-10

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Piña González R, Ortíz Sánchez Y, Perdomo Rivera R, Marcel Llovet A, Hernández Ginarte ML. Comparison of the results of the phytochemical screening of the tinctures obtained from the leaves and bark of Spondias mombin (hog plum) through different methods. RM [Internet]. 2017 Apr. 10 [cited 2025 Jun. 28];19(5):854-63. Available from: https://revmultimed.sld.cu/index.php/mtm/article/view/444

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