| dc.description.abstract | All parts of Calpurnia aurea are traditionally used for the treatments of diarrhea,live stock 
ticks and antiinflammentery.The present study was carried out to investigate phytochemicals 
constituents and evaluation of antimicrobial activities of the root bark extract of calpurnia 
aurea. Accordingly, the chloroform and methanol extacts were subjected to preliminary 
phytochemical screening was tested by using standard procedures and methods and the result 
showed the presence of alkaloids, terpenoids, saponnins, tannin and flavonoid in both
chloroform and methanol extcat of Calpurnia aurea. Fractionation of chloroform extract by 
column chromatography led to the isolation of two compounds namely; CA-1,Calpurnine and 
CA-2,(10E,13Z)-2,3-dihydroxypropyl 9-methylheptadeca-10,13-dienoate). Among which the 
constituents of root bark extract includes Calpurnine were considered as major constituents. 
The two isolated compounds the antimicrobial activity test were carried out and the highest 
activity was exhibited by fraction CA-1 against three bacteria such as S.typhi, S.aureus and 
S.pyogen, respectively and the highest antifungal activity test were recorded by CA-2 against 
A.Niger,A,Verticola and C.Albica. Isolated fraction ,exhibited medium antimicrobial activity 
against E. coli and having high activity against S.typhi.The structure of the two compounds
were established by UV-Vis, IR and 1D-NMR spectroscopy.Thus the present study supported 
the traditional claims of the plant. | en_US |