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Title: CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF EGYPTIAN AND UAE PROPOLIS
Authors: A. SAID, SOBHI
A. KHAN, SAEED
AHMAD, IQBAL
S. ALI, HAYAM
Keywords: Egyptian propolis
UAE propolis
chemical composition
GC-MS analysis
Issue Date: 12-Jan-2006
Publisher: Karachi: Faculty of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, Karachi
Citation: Said, S. A., Khan, S. A., Ahmad, I., & Ali, H. S. (2006). Chemical composition of Egyptian and UAE propolis. Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences, 19(1), 58-61.
Abstract: The chemical composition of propolis samples obtained from Behera, Egypt and Dubai, UAE, have been investigated by GC-MS and thirty four compounds have been tentatively identified. Some of these compounds have not been reported previously in Egyptian propolis from different regions. The Egyptian sample contains a high amount of aliphatic (13.7%) and aromatic (14.4%) acids. The alcohols, phenols and esters account for about 17.0% of the total content analysed. Some anthraquinone and flavone derivatives have also been detected (10%). The UAE sample is characterised by the presence of a high content of aliphatic acids (15.2%) and a low content of aromatic acids (4.3%). The aldehydes, alcohols, phenols and esters amount to about 9%. In addition to these some other compounds (high molecular weight alkanes, sugar derivatives, anthraquinone derivatives and flavone derivatives) are also present to the extent of about 33%.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/14414
ISSN: 1011-601X
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