THERMAL SCIENCE

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MEDICAL MOLECULES OF WASTE CHINESE BUCKEYE SEED FROM PHARMACY

ABSTRACT
Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy and gas chromatography-mass spectrometer (GC-MS) were used to analyze organic solvent extracts of Populus tomentosa Carriere, the results show that the Chinese Buckeye Seed is mainly healthy and rich in Chinese Buckeye Seed extracts, The main representative of the active ingredient are Furfural, Isosorbide Dinitrate, Catechol, 1,2-Benzenediol, 4-methyl-, 3-Amino-s-triazole, 2,3-Quinoxalinedione, 1,4-dihydro-, Docosanoic acid, Medetomidine. Chinese Buckeye Seed extract contains a large amount of biologically active ingredients, including acids, phenols, alcohols, ketones and ethers, not only in the fields of bioenergy, biomedicine, cosmetics, skin care and fragrance, but also potential application prospects, Chinese Buckeye Seed’s chemical composition research provides a scientific basis for the development and utilization of this plant.
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PAPER SUBMITTED: 2019-05-28
PAPER REVISED: 2019-08-20
PAPER ACCEPTED: 2019-09-06
PUBLISHED ONLINE: 2020-02-08
DOI REFERENCE: https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI190528039L
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THERMAL SCIENCE YEAR 2020, VOLUME 24, ISSUE Issue 3, PAGES [1681 - 1687]
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