Phytochemical investigation of CHCl(3):MeOH (1:1) extract from the rhizomes of Nardostachys jatamansi led to the isolation of two new sesquiterpenoids (5 and 6), along with six known compounds (1-4, 7, and 8). The structures of two new compounds were established using IR, MS, 1D, and 2D NMR techniques. In addition, all the isolates were tested for their cytotoxicities against the A549 (lung cancer), DU-145 (prostate cancer), MCF-7 (breast cancer), and SK-N-SH (neuroblastoma).
Bio-activity directed investigation of hexane extract from the leaves of Premna tomentosa led to the isolation of three new clerodane diterpenes (1-3) along with four known compounds (4-7). The structures of new compounds were established using IR, MS, 1D, and 2D NMR techniques. The in vitro cytotoxicity of the crude hexane extract and the isolated compounds were evaluated against seven human cancer cell lines and results indicated that compounds 2 and 4 depicted significant cytotoxicity against hepatocellular carcinoma cell line.
Napthaquinones have received considerable interest in agricultural chemistry because of a novel action mode, extremely high activity against a broad spectrum of insects, low acute toxicity to mammals, and environmentally benign characteristics. A series of plumbagin derivatives (3a-3o) were synthesized under mild esterification conditions in straightforward procedure. The structures of all new compounds were confirmed by NMR, IR, MS, and HREIMS analyses. The plumbagin derivatives were screened for their insecticidal activities against tobacco caterpillar (Spodoptera litura) and castor semilooper (Achaea janata) using a no-choice laboratory bioassay. The results show that some of the title compounds exhibit excellent antifeedant activities against 3rd instar larvae of A. janata and S. litura. The improvement in antifeedant activity requires a reasonable combination of substituents in the parent structure, which provides some hints for further investigation on structure modification.
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