PHYTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF CELL CULTURE JATROPHA CURCAS

Jatropha curcas belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family which has potential economically. This plant has been reported to contain toxic compounds such as curcin and phorbol ester and its derivatives. These compounds may become a problem if J. curcas will be explored as a source of biofuel. In order t...

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Main Authors: ELFAHMI ELFAHMI, ARTRI, KOMAR RUSLAN
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Language:English
Published: SEAMEO, BIOTROP 2024-01-01
Series:Biotropia: The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Biology
Online Access:https://journal2.biotrop.org/index.php/biotropia/article/view/137
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description Jatropha curcas belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family which has potential economically. This plant has been reported to contain toxic compounds such as curcin and phorbol ester and its derivatives. These compounds may become a problem if J. curcas will be explored as a source of biofuel. In order to provide safety plants, the research on the study of phytochemical and initiation of cell and organ culture have been carried out. J curcas which has been collected from different regions in Indonesia showed to contain relatively the same profile of chemical contents. Dominant compounds that were detected by GCMS are hidrocarbon such as  2-heptenal, decadienal, hexsadecane, pentadecane, cyclooctane etc, fatty acid such as oktadecanoate acid, etthyl linoleate, ethyl stearate, heksadecanoate acid and steroid such as stigmasterol, fucosterol, sitosterol. No phorbol ester and its derivatives have been detected yet by the GCMS method. Callus and suspension cultures of J. curcas have been established to be used for further investigation.   Keywords: Jatropha curcas, phytochemical, biofuel, cell culture, steroid, hydrocarbon, fatty acid
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spelling doaj-art-d6c34847701f417da688efc4b51302682025-01-16T03:47:17ZengSEAMEO, BIOTROPBiotropia: The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Biology0215-63341907-770X2024-01-0118110.11598/btb.2011.18.1.137PHYTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF CELL CULTURE JATROPHA CURCASELFAHMI ELFAHMI0ARTRI1KOMAR RUSLAN21 Pharmaceutical Biology Research Group, School of Pharmacy, ITB,Pharmaceutical Biology Research Group, School of Pharmacy, ITB, Bandung, IndonesiaPharmaceutical Biology Research Group, School of Pharmacy, ITB, Bandung, Indonesia Jatropha curcas belongs to the Euphorbiaceae family which has potential economically. This plant has been reported to contain toxic compounds such as curcin and phorbol ester and its derivatives. These compounds may become a problem if J. curcas will be explored as a source of biofuel. In order to provide safety plants, the research on the study of phytochemical and initiation of cell and organ culture have been carried out. J curcas which has been collected from different regions in Indonesia showed to contain relatively the same profile of chemical contents. Dominant compounds that were detected by GCMS are hidrocarbon such as  2-heptenal, decadienal, hexsadecane, pentadecane, cyclooctane etc, fatty acid such as oktadecanoate acid, etthyl linoleate, ethyl stearate, heksadecanoate acid and steroid such as stigmasterol, fucosterol, sitosterol. No phorbol ester and its derivatives have been detected yet by the GCMS method. Callus and suspension cultures of J. curcas have been established to be used for further investigation.   Keywords: Jatropha curcas, phytochemical, biofuel, cell culture, steroid, hydrocarbon, fatty acid https://journal2.biotrop.org/index.php/biotropia/article/view/137
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title_short PHYTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF CELL CULTURE JATROPHA CURCAS
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