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Chemical profile and biological activities of Deguelia duckeana A.M.G. Azevedo (Fabaceae)
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Deguelia duckeana is popularly known as timbo and used by indigenous people as ictiotoxic. On account of there being no literature pertaining to the chemical profile or biological activity of this plant, the hexane, methanol and aqueous crude extracts from leaves, stems and roots were assayed that presented very high cytotoxic potential against Artemia salina, achieving 100% mortality in up to 5.0 mgmL-1 concentration, but lower antioxidant potential on 2,2-diphenyl-1-picryl-hydrazyl and Fe3+/Phenanthroline assays. The phytochemical analysis of crude extracts showed the presence of flavonoids and related compounds as major constituents as well as steroids in all of them, and tannins in polar extracts. All the extracts were assayed for antibacterial activity but only the hexane extract of stems showed moderate activity on Staphylococcus aureus, which was fractionated and yielded a mixture of 3,5,40-trimethoxy-4-prenylstilbene, lonchocarpine, 4-hydroxylonchocarpine and derricidine, reported for the first time in D. duckeana and other fraction with β-sitosterol and stigmasterol mixture . © 2013 Taylor and Franics.
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1,1 Diphenyl 2 Picrylhydrazyl, Antiinfective Agent, Antioxidant, Chalcone Derivative, Deguelia Duckeana Extract, Flavanone Derivative, Flavone Derivative, Flavonoid, Flavonol Derivative, Hexane, Hydroxyl Group, Iron, Methanol, Phenanthroline, Plant Extract, Steroid, Tannin Derivative, Unclassified Drug, Antibacterial Activity, Antioxidant Activity, Artemia Salina, Biological Activity, Chemical Analysis, Chemical Structure, Controlled Study, Cytotoxicity, Deguelia Duckeana, Fabaceae, Fractionation, Hydrogen Bond, Medicinal Plant, Nonhuman, Phytochemistry, Plant Leaf, Plant Root, Plant Stem, Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Staphylococcus Aureus, Chromatography, Thin Layer, Animal, Anti-bacterial Agents, Artemia, Chalcones, Fabaceae, Flavones, Flavonoids, Plant Extracts, Staphylococcus Aureus, Stigmasterol, Stilbenes
