2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.phytol.2018.12.013
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Mosquito larvicidal limonoids from the fruits of Chisocheton erythrocarpus Hiern

Abstract: A phytochemical investigation on the fruits of Chisocheton erythrocarpus Hiern (Meliaceae) afforded four new limonoids, erythrocarpines F-H (1-3) and 14-deoxy-Δ14,15-xyloccensin K (4), along with seven known compounds (5-11). Compounds 1-3 are phragmalin-type limonoids with an 1,29-oxymethylene bridge, while 4 is a mexicanolidetype limonoid possessing a rare 3β,8β-ether linkage. Mosquito larvicidal activity of the limonoids revealed that 4 and 5 were toxic to larvae of Aedes aegypti, Aedes albopictus and Culex… Show more

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“…Limonoid merupakan senyawa turunan triterpenoid yang teroksigenasi (Zhang and Xu, 2017) dan kehilangan empat atom karbon terminal pada rantai samping sehingga terbentuk cincin furan (Chen et al, 2018). Senyawa ini banyak ditemukan pada genus Chisocheton dengan aktivitas biologis, seperti antikanker (Nurlelasari et al, 2017), antimalaria (Nurlelasari et al, 2016), anti-inflamasi (Hoai et al, 2018), anti-obesitas (Wong et al, 2014), insektisida (Chong et al, 2019), antijamur (Bordoloi et al, 1993), dan anti-plasmodial (Mohamad et al, 2009).…”
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“…Limonoid merupakan senyawa turunan triterpenoid yang teroksigenasi (Zhang and Xu, 2017) dan kehilangan empat atom karbon terminal pada rantai samping sehingga terbentuk cincin furan (Chen et al, 2018). Senyawa ini banyak ditemukan pada genus Chisocheton dengan aktivitas biologis, seperti antikanker (Nurlelasari et al, 2017), antimalaria (Nurlelasari et al, 2016), anti-inflamasi (Hoai et al, 2018), anti-obesitas (Wong et al, 2014), insektisida (Chong et al, 2019), antijamur (Bordoloi et al, 1993), dan anti-plasmodial (Mohamad et al, 2009).…”
Section: Pendahuluanunclassified
“…Saat ini genus Chisocheton menjadi fokus para ilmuwan bahan alam dalam melakukan screening bioaktivitas dan studi fitokimia untuk mendapatkan senyawa baru yang memiliki aktivitas biologis (Shilpi et al, 2016). Senyawasenyawa yang berhasil diisolasi dari genus Chisocheton memiliki aktivitas biologis, seperti antikanker (disobinol, disobinin, nimonol, dan 7α-hidroksineotrisilenon) (Nurlelasari et al, 2017), antimalaria (disobinin) (Nurlelasari et al, 2016), anti-inflamasi (Hoai et al, 2018), anti-obesitas (ceramicin B) (Wong et al, 2014), insektisida (14deoxy-∆1415-xyloccensin K dan 14-deoxyxyloccensin K) (Chong et al, 2019), antijamur (1,2-dihidro-6αasetoksiazadiron) (Bordoloi et al, 1993), dan anti-plasmodial (ceramicin B-D) (Mohamad et al, 2009). Sekitar 130 senyawa dari 11 spesies telah terisolasi, yaitu dari spesies C. ceramicus, C. paniculatus, C. erythrocarpus, C. polyandrus, C. cumingianus, C. tomentosus, C. siamensis, C. penduliflorus, C. weinlandii, C. microcarpus, dan C. macrophyllus.…”
Section: Senyawa Limonoid Dari Tumbuhan Chisochetonunclassified
“…Meliaceae is a family of timber trees that are a rich source for limonoids and are widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions with 50 genera and more than 1400 species [3,4]. Limonoids isolated from species of the family Meliaceae have been reported to have biologically activity as antifeedant, antimicrobial, antimalarial, and cytotoxins [5][6][7][8]. Genus Chisocheton is the second largest in the family Meliaceae, consisting of more than 50 species distributed across Nepal, India, Bhutan, Myanmar, South China, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Papua New Guinea [7,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Limonoids occur mainly in the plant order of Rutales and most of them are found in Meliaceae and Rutaceae families (Li, Peng, & Zheng, 2016). Limonoids isolated from species of the family of Meliaceae have been of interest due to their diverse structures and their biological activities, including antifeedant, anticancer, antimicrobial, antimalarial, and antiviral properties (Tan, & Luo, 2011;Wong et al, 2011;Gualdani, Cavalluzzi, Lentini, & Habtemariam, 2016;Shilpi et al, 2016;Chong et al, 2019;Supratman et al, 2020). Nimbolide is a major limonoid isolated from the leaves of Azadirachta indica A. Juss or known as neem tree.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%