Abstract:Chromatographic separation of Catharanthus roseus yielded six fractions. Of the sex fractions, the alkaloid and butanol fractions were the most effective fraction against Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) larvae in their second instar after seven days of exposure using leaf dipping technique with LC50 value 234.58 and 481.09 ppm, respectively. Toxicological effect guided isolation and elucidation of the most toxic fraction and yielded three monoterpenoid indole alkaloids, vindoline (1), vindorosin (2) and ajmalic… Show more
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