Standarisasi Simplisia Kering Daun Kelor (Moringa oleifera) Dari Tiga Daerah Berbeda
Abstract
Determinations of quantitative secondary metabolite compounds were done using colorimetric method. Based on the results, Miracle tree dried powder contain alkaloid, flavonoids, polyphenols, saponins, tannins, steroids and
triterpenoids. Ethyl acetate: n-hexan (7: 3 v / v) can be used as eluent on thin layer chromatography. Miracle tree dried powder gave wave number of 3277 3281, 2917 2918, 2849 2850, 1603 1607, 1408, 1235
1236, 1048 1051, 889, 534 536 and 452 - 455. Miracle tree dried powder gave standardization value of dried shrink rate <11%, total ash content <10%, water soluble ash content <4%, acid solubility ash content <2%, water soluble content> 33%, ethanol soluble content> 21%, pH 4-8, total flavonoid content> 0.02% w/w, total phenolic content> 5.5% w/ w and total alkaloid content> 1.0% w/w.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.33508/jfst.v5i1.2055