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Nat Prod Commun ; 11(10): 1541-1544, 2016 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30549618

ABSTRACT

The chemical composition and mosquito larvicidal and adulticidal activity of five essential oils (EOs), Dracocephalum ruyschiana L. (DR), D. foetidum Bunge (DF), D. moldavica L. (DM), D. fruticulosum Steph. ex Willd. (DFr) and D. peregrinum L. (DP) were evaluated. Simultaneous GC-FID and GC-MS analyses revealed in the EOs of DR, DF and DM an unidentified compound (1) ([M'122], 5.4%, 57.9% and 74.0%, respectively). Therefore, we aimed to isolate compound 1 using Preparative Capillary GC (PCGC) connected to a Preparative Fraction Collector (PFC) system. Structure determination of 1 was determined by 'H- and 3C-NMR as p-mentha-1,8-dien-10-al (1, limonen-10-al). Other detected major constituents were thymol (34.0%) and carvacrol (6.1%) in DR; limonene (28.8%) in DF; cis-chrysanthenol acetate (29.1%) and trans-verbenol (5.0%) in DFr; and linalool (17.9%), trans-o-bergamotene (7.9%), (E)- nerolidol (7.7%) and eugenol (5.5%) in DP. The DFr, DP, DR and DM EOs produced 100% mortality to 1st instar larvae of Aedes aegypti L. at 250 ppm and DR and DM EO exhibited the strongest activity and killed 100% 1st instar larvae at 62.5 ppm. No adulticidal activity was observed against female Ae. aegypti. In the scope of the present study, for the first time isolation of limonen-I0-al (1) from DR, DM, and DP EOs and larvicidal activity of five Dracocephalum EOs were reported.


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Aedes , Insecticides , Lamiaceae/chemistry , Larva/drug effects , Oils, Volatile/chemistry , Oils, Volatile/toxicity , Animals , Chromatography, Gas , Female , Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Mongolia
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J Asian Nat Prod Res ; 15(9): 1060-3, 2013 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23944908

ABSTRACT

A new cembrane glycoside, nephthenol 15-O-ß-d-quinovoside, was isolated from the aerial parts of Asterothamnus centrali-asiaticus. Its structure was elucidated by 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopic analysis, as well as by mass spectrometry. This is the first report of the occurrence of a cembrane glycoside in vascular plants.


Subject(s)
Asteraceae/chemistry , Diterpenes/isolation & purification , Glycosides/isolation & purification , Desert Climate , Diterpenes/chemistry , Glycosides/chemistry , Molecular Structure , Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Biomolecular
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J Microbiol ; 45(1): 53-7, 2007 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17342056

ABSTRACT

A number of essential oils from Mongolian aromatic plants are claimed to have antimicrobial activities. The essential oil of Dracocephalum foetidum, a popular essential oil used in Mongolian traditional medicine, was examined for its antimicrobial activity. Eight human pathogenic microorganisms including B. subtilis, S. aureus, M. lutens, E. hirae, S. mutans, E. coli, C. albicans, and S. cerevisiae were examined. The essential oil of Dracocephalum foetidum exhibited strong antimicrobial activity against most of the pathogenic bacteria and yeast strains that were tested; by both the agar diffusion method and the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) assay (MIC range was 26-2592 microg/ml). Interestingly, Dracocephalum foetidum even showed antimicrobial activity against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains. We also analyzed the chemical composition of the oil by GC-MS and identified several major components, including n-Mentha-1,8-dien-10-al, limonene, geranial, and neral.


Subject(s)
Anti-Infective Agents/pharmacology , Bacteria/drug effects , Lamiaceae/chemistry , Oils, Volatile/pharmacology , Yeasts/drug effects , Anti-Infective Agents/analysis , Drug Resistance, Bacterial , Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry , Methicillin Resistance , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Oils, Volatile/analysis
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