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  2. Antiparasitic, nematicidal and antifouling constituents from Juniperus berries

Antiparasitic, nematicidal and antifouling constituents from Juniperus berries

  • Phytother Res. 2008 Dec;22(12):1570-6. doi: 10.1002/ptr.2460.
Volodymyr Samoylenko 1 D Chuck Dunbar Md Abdul Gafur Shabana I Khan Samir A Ross Jaber S Mossa Farouk S El-Feraly Babu L Tekwani Jan Bosselaers Ilias Muhammad
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  • 1 National Center for Natural Products Research, Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, School of Pharmacy, University of Mississippi, University, MS 38677, USA. voxa@olemiss.edu
Abstract

A bioassay-guided fractionation of Juniperus procera berries yielded antiparasitic, nematicidal and antifouling constituents, including a wide range of known abietane, pimarane and labdane diterpenes. Among these, abieta-7,13-diene (1) demonstrated in vitro antimalarial activity against Plasmodium falciparum D6 and W2 strains (IC(50) = 1.9 and 2.0 microg/mL, respectively), while totarol (6), ferruginol (7) and 7beta-hydroxyabieta-8,13-diene-11,12-dione (8) inhibited Leishmania donovani promastigotes with IC(50) values of 3.5-4.6 microg/mL. In addition, totarol demonstrated nematicidal and antifouling activities against Caenorhabditis elegans and Artemia salina at a concentration of 80 microg/mL and 1 microg/mL, respectively. The resinous exudate of J. virginiana afforded known Antibacterial E-communic acid (4) and 4-epi-abietic acid (5), while the volatile oil from its trunk wood revealed large quantities of cedrol (9). Using GC/MS, the two known abietanes totarol (6) and ferruginol (7) were identified from the berries of J. procera, J. excelsa and J. phoenicea.

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