1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0367-326x(98)00036-7
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Nymania-3: a bioactive triterpenoid from Dysoxylum malabaricum

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“…The ethanolic leaf extract of Cassia obtusifolia (Rajkumar and Jebanesan, 2005); the effects of fruit and senescent leaf extracts of Melia azedarach (Coria et al, 2008); the leaf extract of Solanum trilobatum (Rajkumar and Jebanesan, 2005); and the piperitenone oxide isolated from essential oil of Mentha spicata (Tripathi et al, 2004) were investigated for their larvicidal, ovicidal, and oviposition deterrence effects against Anopheles stephensi and Aedes aegypti. The active components dymalol, nymania-3, and triterpenes isolated from the extract of Dysoxylum malabaricum act as an oviposition repellent and/or deterrent to Anopheles stephensi (Govindachari et al, 1999;Hisham et al, 2001). The chemicals derived from plants have been projected as weapons in future mosquito control program as they are shown to function as general toxicant, growth and reproductive inhibitors, repellents and oviposition-deterrent (Sukumar et al, 1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The ethanolic leaf extract of Cassia obtusifolia (Rajkumar and Jebanesan, 2005); the effects of fruit and senescent leaf extracts of Melia azedarach (Coria et al, 2008); the leaf extract of Solanum trilobatum (Rajkumar and Jebanesan, 2005); and the piperitenone oxide isolated from essential oil of Mentha spicata (Tripathi et al, 2004) were investigated for their larvicidal, ovicidal, and oviposition deterrence effects against Anopheles stephensi and Aedes aegypti. The active components dymalol, nymania-3, and triterpenes isolated from the extract of Dysoxylum malabaricum act as an oviposition repellent and/or deterrent to Anopheles stephensi (Govindachari et al, 1999;Hisham et al, 2001). The chemicals derived from plants have been projected as weapons in future mosquito control program as they are shown to function as general toxicant, growth and reproductive inhibitors, repellents and oviposition-deterrent (Sukumar et al, 1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Das et al (1999) evaluated the repellent properties of Zanthoxylum armatum, Zanthoxylum alatum, Curcuma aromatica, and A. indica against mosquitoes in two bases of mustard oil and coconut oil. The active components dymalol, nymania-3, and triterpenes isolated from the extract of Dysoxylum malabaricum act as an oviposition repellent and/or deterrent to A. stephensi (Govindachari et al 1999). Trongtokit et al (2005) have assessed repellent activity of 38 Thai essential oils and found that an effective time of repellency strongly depended on the concentrations, experiment designs, and mosquito species.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among the three solvents, the maximum efficacy was observed in methanol (Govindarajan 2010a); the effects of fruit and senescent leaf extracts of Melia azedarach (Coria et al 2008); the leaf extract of Solanum trilobatum (Rajkumar and Jebanesan 2005); and the piperitenone oxide isolated from essential oil of Mentha spicata (Tripathi et al 2004) were investigated for their larvicidal, ovicidal, and oviposition deterrence effects against A. stephensi and A. aegypti. The active components dymalol, nymania-3, and triterpenes isolated from the extract of Dysoxylum malabaricum act as an oviposition repellent and/or deterrent to A. stephensi (Govindachari et al 1999;Hisham et al 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%