Research Article

Metabolic Variations, Antioxidant Potential, and Antiviral Activity of Different Extracts of Eugenia singampattiana (an Endangered Medicinal Plant Used by Kani Tribals, Tamil Nadu, India) Leaf

Table 2

Particulars of the primary metabolites significantly contributing variations between the extracts analysed by GC-MS.

S. NoRt$MS fragmentationMetabolite ValueRef@

103.77116, 73, 147, and 218L-Alanine Std#, lib&
204.1773, 75, 79, 130, 93, and174Glycine Lib.
304.2673, 147, 133, 59, 86, and 100Pyruvic acid Lib.
406.9178, 147, 189, 292, 103, 133, and 205Propanoic acid Lib.
509.5573, 232, 100, 147, and 306L-Aspartic acid Std., lib.
610.6273, 218, 192, 100, 266L-Phenylalanine Std., lib.
720.67361, 73, 217, 362, 271, 147, and 103Sucrose Std., lib.
813.6773, 103, 307, 217, 147, 277, and 364D-Fructose Std., lib.
913.8773, 218, 100, 147, and 267L-Tyrosine Std., lib.
1014.3573, 333, 147, 217, 277, and 103Glucaric acid Std., lib.
1115.9773, 217, 147, 305, 103, 265, and 367Myo-inositol Std., lib.

Retention time; @reference; #standards; &MS library.