http://vital.seals.ac.za:8080/vital/access/manager/Index en-us 5 Phytochemical screening and thin layer chromatographic profiling of aloe vera (l) burn. f growing in South Africa http://vital.seals.ac.za:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:11310 ethanol> hexane >dichloromethane and acetone for the dry portion. However, for the plant extracted fresh, the order of yield produced was ethanol-acetone-dichloromethane > and water. The different solvent systems separated the compounds differently. Hexane: acetone: ethanol (20 : 5: 2) and Benzene: ethanol: ammonium (80): ethanol (10): ammonium solvent systems were noted to be the best mobile phase as they gave the best separation compared to other systems.EMW [ethyl acetate (81): methanol (11): water (8)] showed better separation than the other two separating solvent systems. Vanillin- sulphuric acid spray was seen to be the best spraying reagent as compared to vanillin- phosphoric acid. Fourier transform infrared spectrophotometer validated the presence aloe ingredients in aloe vera commercial products.]]> Thu 13 May 2021 06:09:37 SAST ]]> Comparative phytochemical analyses of Aloe Ferox Mill. found in Eastern and Western Cape provinces in South Africa http://vital.seals.ac.za:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:11308 Thu 13 May 2021 01:19:51 SAST ]]>