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Journal of Agricultural and Crop Research

Short Communication | Published December 2022 | Volume 10, Issue 9. pp. 167-171.

doi: https://doi.org/10.33495/jacr_v10i9.22.148

 

Potential Medicinal Uses of Self-Emulsifying Crop Seed Oil: A Gas Chromatography - Mass Spectroscopy (GC-MS) Study

 



 

 

Mutasim I. Khalil1*

Khalil M.I. Khalil2

 

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1. Director of MIK Research Lab. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Former Professor of Chemistry, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia.

2. Surgeon, Riyadh Care Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.







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Citation: Khalil MI, Ahmed AYBH, Khalil KMI (2022). Potential Medicinal Uses of Self-Emulsifying Crop Seed Oil: A Gas Chromatography - Mass Spectroscopy (GC-MS) Study. J. Agric. Crop Res. 10(9):167-171. doi: 10.33495/jacr_v10i9.22.148.

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 Abstract 


The GC-MS analysis of an extracted self-emulsifying Sudanese crop seed oil has revealed a content of a number of medicinal components that could be used to assist preventing or treating a number of diseases. Besides the oil contains a form of vitamin E, the use of which will meet appropriate dietary requirements.

Keywords  Herbal medicine   anti-bacterial   anti-inflammatory   anti-fungal   hypocholesterolemia   apoptosis 

 

 

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