Abstract:The air-dried and powdered leaves (3 kg) of Skimmia laureola were exhaustively defatted with light petroleum ether (60-800). The petroleum free mass extracted with 90% ethanol. The ethanol extract was concentrated under reduced pressure and a suspension of the residue was made with water, which was washed with diethyl ether for several times and then partitioned with CHCl3:H2O:MeOH (6:4:4) in a separatory funnel. The chloroform layer was separated out and concentrated under reduced pressure to give CHCl3 extra… Show more
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