2000
DOI: 10.1021/np9903548
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Nematicidal Constituents of the Aerial Parts of Lantana camara

Abstract: Two new constituents, lantanoside (1) and lantanone (2), and the known compounds linaroside (3) and camarinic acid (4) were isolated from the aerial parts of Lantana camara. Compounds 1, 3, and 4 were tested for nematicidal activity against root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita and showed 90, 85, and 100% mortality, respectively, at 1.0% concentration. The results were comparable to those obtained with the conventional nematicide furadan (100% mortality at 1.0% concentration). Structures of the new compound… Show more

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“…The lantanolic acid (28), pomolic acid (46), and lantoic acid (54) showed 100% mortality at 1.0% concentration after 24 h, while camarin (23), camarinin (37), lantacin (45) (Begum et al, 2000). All results were comparable with the conventional nematicide furadan (100% mortality at 1.0% concentration after 24 h).…”
Section: Activities Attributed To the Genus Lantanamentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…The lantanolic acid (28), pomolic acid (46), and lantoic acid (54) showed 100% mortality at 1.0% concentration after 24 h, while camarin (23), camarinin (37), lantacin (45) (Begum et al, 2000). All results were comparable with the conventional nematicide furadan (100% mortality at 1.0% concentration after 24 h).…”
Section: Activities Attributed To the Genus Lantanamentioning
confidence: 78%
“…The compounds 5 and 6 were also active at 50 µg/mL against all the drug-resistant variants of M. tuberculosis H37Rv tested (Jiménez-Arellanes et al, 2007). The compounds lantanoside (75), linaroside (76) and isolated from L. camara L. were also effective against strains of M. tuberculosis, both with a MIC of 6.25 µg/mL (Begum et al, 2000).…”
Section: Antibacterial Antifungal Activitymentioning
confidence: 95%
“…2-8 (876 mg in total) were combined and further subjected to column chromatography over YMC GEL ODS-AQ and MCI Gel CHP-20P columns with aqueous methanol to yield vanillic acid (9) (2 mg), caffeic acid (10) (2 mg), rosmarinic acid (11) (82.8 mg), cirsimaritin (12) (2 mg), ladanein (13) (2 mg), salvigenin (14) (1.5 mg), nepitrin (15) (13.5 mg), homoplantaginin (16) (6 mg), and 6ʺ-O-(E)-feruloylnepitrin (17) (2 mg). These compounds were identified by direct comparison with authentic specimens or by comparison of their spectral data with those reported in the literature [22][23][24][25].…”
Section: Isolation Of Compounds From Rosemarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Known as a weed and an ornamental plant (Lorenzi, 2000), it has been used in the traditional medicine to treat cold and bronchitis (Balbach, 1986). Although several substances have been identifi ed in other species of the Lantana genus (Begum et al, 2000;Siddiqui et al, 1995;Barbosa-Filho et al, 2006), only monoterpene glucoside esters were isolated from L. lilacina leaves (Dembitsky, 2004). No further studies concerning the chemical composition of this plant species have been found.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%