Abstract
Mollugo lotoids are otherwise called as Glinus lotoids, Thia plant is grow well in all types of soil. These plants are growing at ground level and creep on the ground. Seeds of this plant are traditionally used as anthelmintic for the prevalent tapeworm infestation. In the present investigation, the FTIR analysis of methanol leaf extract of these plants has the following bioactive phytocompounds such as - in amino acids, =CH2 in vinyl compounds, 1,2,4-trisubst benzenes, 1,2,4-trisubst benzenes, CH-O-H cyclic alcohols, t-butyl in hydrocarbons, NO2in sulfonamides, C-N in primary amides, COO- in carboxylic acid salts, NH2 in aminoacids, C≡C in alkynes (monosubst), N≡N in diazaonium salts, CH3 and –CH2 in Aliphatic compounds and OH in alcohol and phenols in fraction-I. The phytocompounds Cl-C=O in acid chlorides, C-I in indo compounds, Pyridines, C≡C-H in alkynes,- (CH2)n- in hydrocarbons, C-Cl in chloro compounds, CH2 =C in vinilidenes, SO3H in sulfonic acids, C-O-C in esters and lactones, SO2 sulfonyl chlorides, C=O in β- diketones, C=O in ketones, C=C=C in allenes, -PH in phosphines, CH3 and CH2- in aliphatic compounds and OH in alcohols and phenols in fraction –II.