“…(Rutaceae) is used in Chinese traditional medicine for the treatment of various ailments, such as jaundice, cough, eczema, rubella, scabies, some skin disease, and rheumatism (Lei et al, 2008). There have been chemical studies of the D. dasycarpus such as limonoids (Hu et al, 1989;Wang et al, 1992), furoquinoline alkaloids (Storer and Young, 1972), flavonoids (Souleles, 1989a(Souleles, , 1989b, coumarins (Reisch et al, 1967), sesquiterpene (Takeuchi et al, 1993), and sesquiterpene glycosides (Zhao et al, 1998(Zhao et al, , 1999. Among them, the alkoloids and limonoids were the major bioactive compounds (Yu et al, 1992;Jung et al, 2000).…”