Anticorrosion and antimicrobial performance of extracted and fractionated phytochemicals of terminalia bentzoe leaves
N. A. El-Sawy, A. M. Fathi, S. K. Ali, D. A. Abdelrheem, M. M. Hegab, M. M. El-Deeb

TL;DR
This study explores the anticorrosion and antimicrobial properties of phytochemicals from Terminalia bentzoe leaves as sustainable alternatives.
Contribution
The novelty lies in evaluating both the anticorrosion and antimicrobial potential of different fractions of Terminalia bentzoe phytochemicals.
Findings
The n-butanol fraction showed the highest inhibition efficiency of 94.4% against copper corrosion.
The phytochemicals demonstrated good antimicrobial activity against various bacteria and fungi.
Functional groups and compounds were identified using GC-MS and FTIR analyses.
Abstract
Methanolic extraction (ME) of terminalia bentzoe leaves and its aqueous (QF) and n-butanol (nBF) fractions are investigated as sustainable green compounds for both anticorrosion and antimicrobial activity. Extracted and fractionated phytochemicals and their functional groups are detected by GC-MS and FTIR. According to the electrochemical results, ME, QF and nBF samples are considered as anodic inhibitors that mainly inhibit the anodic dissolution of copper (Cu) in 0.6 M NaCl solution. Their inhibition efficiencies increase by increasing their concentrations up to 60 ppm, and the highest value of inhibition efficiency is found to be 94.4% for nBF. The presence of the protective adsorbed layer from the extracted and fractionated phytochemical compounds onto the Cu surface was supported by FESEM analyses and theoretical. On the other hand, exploring the antimicrobial activity of ME, QF…
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TopicsEssential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity · Ethnobotanical and Medicinal Plants Studies · Phytochemicals and Medicinal Plants
