ABSTRACT
The insecticidal properties of foliage´s powder of Peumus boldus Molina against adults and immature S. zeamais were evaluated. The highest toxicity in contact and fumigant activity was reached by concentrations upper to 1.25 percent showing mortality over to 90 percent. The treatments with high mortality showed a lower adult insect emergence (F1) and grain weight loss too. In immature S. zeamais control lower F1 was observed in highest concentrations of powder. The storage of powder under refrigerated conditions not prevents the insecticidal properties lost. All evaluated concentrations exhibited repellent activity against S. zeamais adults. The powder of P. boldus does not affect the grain germination. We concluded that powder of P. boldus has promissory perspectives to stored products pests control.
Se evaluaron las propiedades insecticidas del polvo de follaje de Peumus boldus Molina para el control de adultos y estados inmaduros de S. zeamais. La mayor toxicidad por contacto y fumigación se obtuvo con las concentraciones iguales o mayores a 1,25 por ciento registrando una mortalidad superior a 90 por ciento. Los tratamientos con mayor mortalidad mostraron también una baja emergencia de insectos adultos (F1) y menor pérdida de peso del grano. En el control de estados inmaduros la menor F1 se observó en las concentraciones más altas de polvo. El almacenamiento del polvo en refrigeración no impidió la pérdida en el tiempo de las propiedades insecticidas. Todas las concentraciones evaluadas mostraron efecto repelente contra adultos de S. zeamais. El polvo de P. boldus no afectó significativamente la germinación de los granos. Se concluye que el polvo de P. boldus tiene perspectivas auspiciosas para el control de plagas de los productos almacenados.
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Weevils , Insecticides/pharmacology , Peumus/chemistry , Monimiaceae/chemistry , Pest Control , PowdersABSTRACT
A solid pharmaceutical dosage formulation using a novel dry plant extract of Peumus boldus MOL. (Monimiaceae) (Pb) is proposed. The botanical evaluation of plant material, through morphological and anatomical diagnosis, is presented. This evaluation permits to identify the herb to be used correctly. The analysis of the most extractive solvent mixture and the attainment of plant extract (fluid and dry) are reported. Several formulations (tablets) containing a novel dry plant extract of Pb and common excipients for direct compression are evaluated. The following formulation: dry plant extract of Pb (170 mg), Avicel PH101 (112 mg), Lactose CD (112) and magnesium stearate (6 mg), compressed at 1000 mPa, showed the best pharmaceutical performance.
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Monimiaceae/anatomy & histology , Monimiaceae/chemistry , Plant Leaves/anatomy & histology , Plant Leaves/chemistry , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Compressive Strength , Hardness , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Plants, Medicinal/anatomy & histology , Plants, Medicinal/chemistry , Powders , Rheology , TabletsABSTRACT
The composition of the essential oil from leaves of Siparuna thecaphora (Poepp. et Endl.) A. DC. collected in Turrialba, Costa Rica, was determined by capillary GC/MS. Seventy-six compounds were identified corresponding to ca. 95% of the oil. The major components were germacrene D (32.7%), alpha-pinene (16.3%), beta-pinene (13.8%) and beta-caryophyllene (4.1%). Thirty-one minor compounds were identified for the first time in this genus of plants.
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Monimiaceae/chemistry , Oils, Volatile/chemistry , Plant Oils/chemistry , Costa Rica , Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry , Plant Leaves/chemistryABSTRACT
Chemical investigation of the Australian rainforest plant Doryphora sassafras has resulted in the isolation of a new natural product, 2-methyl-1-(p-methoxybenzyl)-6,7-methylenedioxyisoquinolinium chloride (1). The iodide salt of compound 1 has previously been synthesized but only partially characterized. This paper reports the full spectroscopic characterization of 1 by MS, IR, UV, and NMR data.