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Title: Study of root and leaf rachis of spathelia excelsa: Phytochemistry and activity against fungus moniliophthora perniciosa associated with cupuassu (theobroma grandiflorum).
Other Titles: Estudo em raiz e ráquis foliar de spathelia excelsa: fitoquímica e atividade frente ao fungo moniliophthora perniciosa associado ao cupuaçuzeiro (theobroma grandiflorum)
Authors: Carvalho, Loretta Ennes de
Lima, Maria da Paz
Costa Máximo, Ariane da
Pereira, Elaine Cristina da Silva
Moreira, Wagner Alan dos Santos
Ferreira, Antonio Gilberto
Véras, Solange de Mello
Souza, Maria Geralda de
Issue Date: 2012
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Química Nova
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 35, Número 11, Pags. 2237-2240
Abstract: The chemical composition of Spathelia excelsa (Krause) R. S. Cowan & Brizicky was investigated and the limonoids harrisonin (1) and deacetylspathelin (2), alkaloids folinin and casimiroin mixture (3a,b), plus a further casimiroin (3b) were identified in methanol extract from root. The CH2Cl 2 extract from the rachis yielded protolimonoid 3β-angeloyl-21, 24-epoxy-7α,21α,23α,25-tetrahydroxy-4α,4β,8β, 10β-tetramethyl-25-dimethyl-14,18-cyclo-5α,13α,14α, 17α-cholestane (4), and methanol extract, the limonoids limonin diosphenol (5) and perforatin (6), as well as the chromone biflorin (7). Harrisonin and biflorin were isolated for the first time in this genus. On the antifungal assay against witches' broom (Moniliophthora perniciosa) compound 3b was found to be active.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1590/S0100-40422012001100027
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