The baobab (Adansonia digitata L.) is a magnificent tree revered throughout Africa and is becoming recognized for its high nutritional and medicinal values. Despite numerous reports on the pharmacological potential, little is known about its chemical compositions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhomosine K (1), a new phomosine derivative, has been isolated from Phomopsis sp., in addition to six known compounds: phomosine A (2), phenylalanine amide (3), 2-hydroxymethyl-4beta,5alpha,6beta-trihydroxycyclohex-2-en (4), (-)-phyllostine (5), (+)-epiepoxydon (6), and (+)-epoxydon monoacetate (7). Preliminary studies showed that compound 1 had strong antibacterial activity, while compounds 4-7 showed good antifungal, antibacterial, and algicidal properties, except compounds 4 and 6, which lacked antifungal activity.
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March 2009
Extracts of named medicinal herbs (Garcinia kola, Zingiber oificinale, Aframonum melequeta and Ocimum viride) were formulated into an antitussive preparation to alleviate cough. Some physical properties of the cough syrup formulation evaluated were: specific gravity, pH, viscosity, content uniformity, and shelf life. The specific gravity and viscosity of the formulations were stable on storage, with glycerin-based formulations having higher values.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEight limonoids, anthothecanolide (1), 3-O-acetylanthothecanolide (2), 2,3-di-O-acetylanthothecanolide (3), 6R,8alpha-dihydroxycarapin (4), 3beta-acetoxy-3-deoxo-6R-hydroxycarapin (5), methyl angolensate, methyl 6-hydroxyangolensate and khayalactone together with sitosterol glucoside, have been isolated from the extracts of the stem bark of Khaya anthotheca. Compounds 1-4 are described for the first time. Their structures were established by analysis of the high-field NMR and MS data.
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