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Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 2006

Limonoids from andiroba oil and Cedrela fissilis and their insecticidal activity

Alessandra Regina Pepe Ambrozin; Ana C. Leite; Fabiana C. Bueno; Paulo C. Vieira; João B. Fernandes; Odair Correa Bueno; M. Fátima das G. F. da Silva; Fernando C. Pagnocca; M. José A. Hebling; Maurício Bacci

Nine limonoids were isolated from Carapa guianensis and Cedrela fissilis. Among them, 1,2-dihydro-3b-hydroxy-7-deacetoxy-7-oxogedunin is a new compound. Moreover, the assignments of some chemical shifts of xyloccensin k have been corrected and 1H NMR data of 7-deacetylgedunin have been assigned for the first time. These isolated limonoids were assayed on Atta sexdens rubropilosa workers showing moderate insecticidal activities.


Revista Brasileira De Farmacognosia-brazilian Journal of Pharmacognosy | 2010

Trypanocidal activity of flavonoids and limonoids isolated from Myrsinaceae and Meliaceae active plant extracts

Ana C. Leite; Artur Placeres Neto; Alessandra Regina Pepe Ambrozin; João B. Fernandes; Paulo C. Vieira; Maria Fátima das Graças Fernandes da Silva; Sérgio de Albuquerque

The activity of crude extracts of three Rapanea species (Myrsinaceae) and Cipadessa fruticosa (Meliaceae) was evaluated in vitro against the trypomastigote forms of Trypanosoma cruzi. Thirty-three extracts from different organs of these species were assayed and eleven of them showed significant activity (lysis % >50). The fractionation of an active extract from branches of R. lancifolia (99.5%) led to the isolation of two flavonoids: quercetin and taxifolin, which have weak trypanocidal activity. Additionally, one active extract from fruits of C. fruticosa (97.7%) afforded mexicanolide limonoids: cipadesin, mexicanolide, febrifugin and cipadesin A, that were slightly active on T. cruzi. Moreover, other two flavonoids (flavone and 7-methoxyflavone), previously assayed against T. cruzi, were isolated from the hexane extract from branches of C. fruticosa (100%). The results presented here suggest that the plants evaluated could be a source of new active compounds against T. cruzi.


Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 2005

Limonoids from Cipadessa fruticosa and Cedrela fissilis and their insecticidal activity

Ana C. Leite; Fabiana C. Bueno; Cintia G. Oliveira; João B. Fernandes; Paulo C. Vieira; M. Fátima das G. F. da Silva; Odair Correa Bueno; Fernando C. Pagnocca; M. José A. Hebling; Maurício Bacci

The chemical investigation of the fruits of Cipadessa fruticosa (Meliaceae) afforded the new limonoid cipadesin B and the known swietemahonolide. From the roots of Cedrela fissilis (Meliaceae) were isolated the limonoid 3b-acetoxycarapin, new as natural product, along with the triterpenes oleanolic and oleanonic acid. These compounds and other six mexicanolide limonoids previously isolated from C. fruticosa showed insecticidal activity against the leaf-cutting ants Atta sexdens rubropilosa.


Química Nova | 2005

Isolamento do alcalóide ricinina das folhas de Ricinus communis (Euphorbiaceae) através de cromatografias em contracorrente

Ana C. Leite; Elaine Cristina Cabral; Djalma A. P. dos Santos; João B. Fernandes; Paulo C. Vieira; M. Fátima das G. F. da Silva

Droplet counter-current chromatography, rotation locular counter-current chromatography and high-speed counter-current chromatography were applied to the preparative separation of the alkaloid ricinine from the dichloromethane extracts of Ricinus communis leaves. The solvent system used was composed of dichloromethane-methanol-water (93:35:72 v/v/v) and all techniques led to the isolation of large amounts of the alkaloid. The best result was obtained through HSCCC, since the ricinine yield was respectively 50% and 30% higher than when using RLCCC or DCCC.


Planta Medica | 2008

Trypanocidal activity of limonoids and triterpenes from Cedrela fissilis.

Ana C. Leite; Alessandra Regina Pepe Ambrozin; João B. Fernandes; Paulo C. Vieira; Maria Fátima das Graças Fernandes da Silva; Sérgio de Albuquerque

Chagas disease is an illness that affects millions of people in Central and South America. The search for both a prophylactic drug to be added to human blood as well as a safe and reliable therapeutic drug are greatly needed to control such disease. Herein, we report the trypanocidal activity of 15 crude extracts and 14 compounds (limonoids and triterpenes) as well as the isolation of 25 known compounds (6 limonoids, 12 triterpenes, 1 sesquiterpene, 5 steroids, and 1 flavonoid) from Cedrela fissilis. The present study shows that this plant is a promising source of active compounds for the control of Chagas disease. The inhibitory activity found for odoratol indicates that it is potentially useful as an alternative for the chemoprophylactic gentian violet.


Química Nova | 2010

Constituintes químicos e atividade antimicrobiana dos extratos de Dilodendron bipinnatum (sapindaceae)

Josiane Cristina dos Santos; Carlos Alberto de Oliveira; Larissa Varella; Andréia Pereira Matos; Ana Paula Terezan; Ana C. Leite; João B. Fernandes; Paulo C. Vieira; Maria Fátima das Graças Fernandes da Silva; José Rubens Pirani

The phytochemical investigation of ethanolic extracts from leaves, branches and stems of D. bipinnatum afforded the steroids β-sitosterol, stigmasterol, campesterol, sitostenone and sitosterol-3-O-β-D-glycopyranoside, along with two cycloartane triterpenes: cycloeucalenol and 24-methylenecycloartenol. The antimicrobial activity of the extracts was evaluated against Staphylococcus aureus (ATCC 25923), Escherichia coli (ATCC 25922), Bacillus subtilis (ATCC 6623), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (ATCC 15442), Micrococcus luteus (ATCC 9341) and Candida albicans (ATCC 10231). The extracts of the leaves and branches showed moderate activity against Candida albicans. The extract of the branches was active against Micrococcus luteus. This is the first report on the phytochemical study of D. bipinnatum.


Revista Brasileira De Farmacognosia-brazilian Journal of Pharmacognosy | 2009

Screening of Trypanosoma cruzi glycosomal glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase enzyme inhibitors

Ana C. Leite; Alessandra Regina Pepe Ambrozin; Marcelo Santos Castilho; Paulo C. Vieira; João B. Fernandes; Glaucius Oliva; Maria Fátima das Graças Fernandes da Silva; Otavio Henrique Thiemann; M. Inês S. Lima; José Rubens Pirani

The inhibitory activity of crude extracts of Meliaceae and Rutaceae plants on glycosomal glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (gGAPDH) enzyme from Trypanosoma cruzi was evaluated at 100 μg/mL. Forty-six extracts were tested and fifteen of them showed significant inhibitory activity (IA % > 50). The majority of the assayed extracts of Meliaceae plants (Cedrela fissilis, Cipadessa fruticosa and Trichilia ramalhoi) showed high ability to inhibit the enzymatic activity. The fractionation of the hexane extract from branches of C. fruticosa led to the isolation of three flavonoids: flavone, 7-methoxyflavone and 3,4,5,5,7-pentamethoxyflavone. The two last compounds showed high ability to inhibit the gGAPDH activity. Therefore, the assayed Meliaceae species could be considered as a promising source of lead compounds against Chagas disease.


Zeitschrift für Naturforschung B | 2005

Limonoids From Cipadessa Fruticosa

Ana C. Leite; João B. Fernandes; M. Fátima das G. F. da Silva; Paulo C. Vieira

The fruits of Cipadessa fruticosa Bl. afforded two new limonoids: methyl 8α,30α-epoxide-3β - (2’-methylbutyryloxy)-1-oxomeliacate (cipadesin A) and methyl 21,23-dihydro-23-hydroxy-21-oxo- 3β -tigloyloxy-1-oxomeliac-8(30)-enate (febrifugin A), along with the known limonoids cipadesin, khayasin T, febrifugin, ruageanin A and mexicanolide. Their structures were elucidated on the basis of spectroscopic methods


Sociobiology | 2005

Toxicity of Cedrela fissilis to Atta sexdens rubropilosa (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) and its symbiotic fungus

Fabiana C. Bueno; Marizete F. P. Godoy; Ana C. Leite; Odair Correa Bueno; Fernando C. Pagnocca; João B. Fernandes; M. J A Hebling; Maurício Bacci; Paulo C. Vieira; Maria Fátima das Graças Fernandes da Silva


Sociobiology | 2004

Toxicity of sesame seed to leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens rubropilosa (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)

M. S C Morini; Odair Correa Bueno; Fabiana C. Bueno; Ana C. Leite; M. J A Hebling; Fernando C. Pagnocca; João B. Fernandes; Paulo C. Vieira; Maria Fátima das Graças Fernandes da Silva

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João B. Fernandes

Federal University of São Carlos

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Paulo C. Vieira

Federal University of São Carlos

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Andréia Pereira Matos

Federal University of São Carlos

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Alini Roberta Alves

Federal University of São Carlos

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Ana Paula Terezan

Federal University of São Carlos

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