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  1. Aimi Husna Ali, Kathleen J Jalani, Ibtisam Abdul Wahab, Hannis Fadzillah Mohsin
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    The phytochemicals and biological properties of Mangifera species are documented. The main
    constituents of M. pajang include gallic, p-coumaric and ellagic acids. The fruits of M. pajang possess
    antioxidant, antibacterial and anticancer properties. The phenolic is mentioned as the compound that
    is responsible for the antioxidant property of M. pajang. In this study, the methanolic extraction of M.
    pajang and M. indica was performed. Based on thin layer chromatography (TLC), the presence of the
    phenolics in the samples could be confirmed. Comparative TLC was accomplished and the retention
    factor (Rf) of pyrogallol was recorded as 0.85. From the result, the TLC profiling of M. pajang and M.
    indica extracts were almost similar. In addition, the compounds of M. pajang extracts were analyzed
    from the 1H-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. A mixture of ascorbic acid and a
    sugar moiety could be detected. On the other hand, the NMR signal for the metabolite of mangiferin
    was not observed. Therefore, the compound might not present in the sample.
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