Harahap, F. S.’s team published research in Journal of Physics: Conference Series in 1477 | CAS: 627-93-0

Journal of Physics: Conference Series published new progress about 627-93-0. 627-93-0 belongs to esters-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Ploymers, name is Dimethyl adipate, and the molecular formula is C8H14O4, SDS of cas: 627-93-0.

Harahap, F. S. published the artcileComparison of the chemical compounds of malacca bark and malacca fruit (Phyllanthus emblica) with gas chromatography-mass spectrometer (GC-MS), SDS of cas: 627-93-0, the publication is Journal of Physics: Conference Series (2020), 072011, database is CAplus.

Malacca (Phyllanthus emblica) has a chem. that contains acids that are used to treat cancer. This research was aimed to compare the content of chem. compounds malacca stem with malacca fruit (Phyllanthus emblica) with multilevel extraction methods. Extraction of the stem and Malaca fruit was carried out by maceration and socletation using non-polar nhexane, semi-polar acetone, and polar methanol as solvent. Non-polar components were separated by the soxhlet extraction method using n-hexane solvent. The residue from the soxhlet extraction was then macerated using acetone solvent. Furthermore, the polar component was separated by maceration extraction method using ethanol as a solvent. The ethanol extract was then identified by chem. compounds with Gas Chromatog.-Mass Spectrometer (GC-MS). Chem. compounds identified with GC-MS showed extracts on stem balakka contain the compound succinic acid di-Me ester, di-Me pentanedioate, and di-Me adipate, while extracts on malacca fruit contain the compound succinic acid di-Me ester, di-Me pentanedioate, di-Me adipate, Me adipate, 1,3-Dioxolane-4-methanol.

Journal of Physics: Conference Series published new progress about 627-93-0. 627-93-0 belongs to esters-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Ploymers, name is Dimethyl adipate, and the molecular formula is C8H14O4, SDS of cas: 627-93-0.

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