Articles


Phytochemical Screening of Folklore Medicine and Its Constituent Plants for Controlling Jaundice

N.Upender , Khajamoinuddin Mohd , N. Lakshmi Bhavani , Syed Ahmed

International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, Vol. 5 No. 02 (2018), 1 February 2018 , Page 6526-6531

The present study is focused on the use of plants species to control jaundice in Nalgonda district and
providing details about the plants and their parts used as folklore medicine by the ethnic groups.
Preliminary phytochemical analysis was carried out with different extract of Sample-I, II and the
constituent medicinal plant parts used in folklore medicine.

Characterization of Fuelwood Species in the Guinea Savanna Ecological Zone of Ghana

Joseph Asomani* , Martin Amoah

International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, Vol. 5 No. 02 (2018), 1 February 2018 , Page 6517-6525

Indigenous plant species from the guinea savanna ecological zone are an important biomass source.
However, their fuel characteristics and the mineral concentrations are less studied. The present study
investigated the fuel characteristics and the mineral concentrations of 3 tree and 10 shrub species from the
guinea savanna ecological zone of Ghana. The aim was to explore their potential for biomass production.
Moisture content (MC), basic density (BD) and the net calorific value (NCV) as well as the C, N, ash
content and minerals (Na, Fe, Zn, Cu, Cd, Pb, As, Mg, K, Ca, P) were determined in triplicate. NCV
ranged between 16.02 ± 0.11 and 18.75 ± 0.40 MJ.kg-1
. Ten of the 13 species showed high ash contents in
excess of 3%.All the species exhibited sufficient heating values to warrant their usage as biomass
feedstock. However, higher slagging, fouling and corrosion potentials would be exhibited by the species
due to their higher ash contents