Limonoids from the fruits of Chisocheton erythrocarpus and their mosquito larvicidal activities

Phytochemical study of the fruits of Chisocheton erythrocarpus (Hiern) allowed the identification of eight undescribed limonoids, namely erythrocarpines O – V (1–6, 7a and 7b), along with seven known compounds. The structures of these compounds were elucidated based on spectroscopic and HRMS data, a...

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Main Authors: Ngadni, Muhammad Afiq, Chong, Soon-Lim, Hazni, Hazrina, Asib, Norhayu, Ishak, Intan Haslina, Mohmad Misnan, Norazlan, Supratman, Unang, Awang, Khalijah
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author Ngadni, Muhammad Afiq
Chong, Soon-Lim
Hazni, Hazrina
Asib, Norhayu
Ishak, Intan Haslina
Mohmad Misnan, Norazlan
Supratman, Unang
Awang, Khalijah
author_facet Ngadni, Muhammad Afiq
Chong, Soon-Lim
Hazni, Hazrina
Asib, Norhayu
Ishak, Intan Haslina
Mohmad Misnan, Norazlan
Supratman, Unang
Awang, Khalijah
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description Phytochemical study of the fruits of Chisocheton erythrocarpus (Hiern) allowed the identification of eight undescribed limonoids, namely erythrocarpines O – V (1–6, 7a and 7b), along with seven known compounds. The structures of these compounds were elucidated based on spectroscopic and HRMS data, along with electronic circular dichroism to configure the absolute configuration. Erythrocarpines O and P are γ-hydroxybutenolide analogs of mexicanolide-type limonoids while erythrocarpine Q – V are phragmalin-type limonoids possessing a 1,29-oxymethylene bridge with either benzoyl or cinnamoyl moiety in their structures. Mosquito larvicidal activity revealed that crude DCM extract of C. erythrocarpus possessed a good larvicidal effect against Aedes aegypti larvae in 48 h (LC50 = 153.0 ppm). Subsequent larvicidal activity of isolated compounds indicated that erythrocarpine G (10) and 14-deoxyxyloccensin K (11) were responsible for the enhanced larvicidal effect of the extract, reporting LC50 values of 18.55 ppm and 41.16 ppm, respectively. Moreover, residual activity testing of the crude DCM extract revealed that the duration of its larvicidal effects is up to 14 days, where it maintained a 98 % larval mortality throughout the test period, under laboratory conditions.
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spelling upm-1127692024-11-12T07:30:19Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112769/ Limonoids from the fruits of Chisocheton erythrocarpus and their mosquito larvicidal activities Ngadni, Muhammad Afiq Chong, Soon-Lim Hazni, Hazrina Asib, Norhayu Ishak, Intan Haslina Mohmad Misnan, Norazlan Supratman, Unang Awang, Khalijah Phytochemical study of the fruits of Chisocheton erythrocarpus (Hiern) allowed the identification of eight undescribed limonoids, namely erythrocarpines O – V (1–6, 7a and 7b), along with seven known compounds. The structures of these compounds were elucidated based on spectroscopic and HRMS data, along with electronic circular dichroism to configure the absolute configuration. Erythrocarpines O and P are γ-hydroxybutenolide analogs of mexicanolide-type limonoids while erythrocarpine Q – V are phragmalin-type limonoids possessing a 1,29-oxymethylene bridge with either benzoyl or cinnamoyl moiety in their structures. Mosquito larvicidal activity revealed that crude DCM extract of C. erythrocarpus possessed a good larvicidal effect against Aedes aegypti larvae in 48 h (LC50 = 153.0 ppm). Subsequent larvicidal activity of isolated compounds indicated that erythrocarpine G (10) and 14-deoxyxyloccensin K (11) were responsible for the enhanced larvicidal effect of the extract, reporting LC50 values of 18.55 ppm and 41.16 ppm, respectively. Moreover, residual activity testing of the crude DCM extract revealed that the duration of its larvicidal effects is up to 14 days, where it maintained a 98 % larval mortality throughout the test period, under laboratory conditions. Elsevier 2024 Article PeerReviewed Ngadni, Muhammad Afiq and Chong, Soon-Lim and Hazni, Hazrina and Asib, Norhayu and Ishak, Intan Haslina and Mohmad Misnan, Norazlan and Supratman, Unang and Awang, Khalijah (2024) Limonoids from the fruits of Chisocheton erythrocarpus and their mosquito larvicidal activities. Phytochemistry, 222. art. no. 114092. pp. 1-12. ISSN 0031-9422 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0031942224001298?via%3Dihub 10.1016/j.phytochem.2024.114092
spellingShingle Ngadni, Muhammad Afiq
Chong, Soon-Lim
Hazni, Hazrina
Asib, Norhayu
Ishak, Intan Haslina
Mohmad Misnan, Norazlan
Supratman, Unang
Awang, Khalijah
Limonoids from the fruits of Chisocheton erythrocarpus and their mosquito larvicidal activities
title Limonoids from the fruits of Chisocheton erythrocarpus and their mosquito larvicidal activities
title_full Limonoids from the fruits of Chisocheton erythrocarpus and their mosquito larvicidal activities
title_fullStr Limonoids from the fruits of Chisocheton erythrocarpus and their mosquito larvicidal activities
title_full_unstemmed Limonoids from the fruits of Chisocheton erythrocarpus and their mosquito larvicidal activities
title_short Limonoids from the fruits of Chisocheton erythrocarpus and their mosquito larvicidal activities
title_sort limonoids from the fruits of chisocheton erythrocarpus and their mosquito larvicidal activities
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