11 Insect Antifeedants and Repellents from African Plants I. KUBO and K. NAKANISHI
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There is little doubt t h a t the tropical flora which a r e c o n s t a n t l y exposed t o a t t a c k by v a r i o u s p a r a sites such as v i r u s e s , b a c t e r i a , p r o t o z o a n s , f u n g i , and i n s e c t s a r e c o n f r o n t e d w i t h much h a r s h e r c o n d i t i o n s f o r survival than their temperate c o u n t e r p a r t s . T h i s necessarily leads to efficient built-in defense mechanisms and it is presumably f o r this r e a s o n t h a t tropical flora o f f e r a rich and intriguing source f o r isolating natural products possessing attractive pesticidal or medicinal properties. The results o u t l i n e d in the f o l l o w i n g stem from the s t u d i e s initiated in 1974 and more s y s t e m a t i c a l l y i n mid-1975 a t the I n t e r n a t i o n a l C e n t r e o f I n s e c t P h y s i o l o g y and E c o l o g y (ICIPE), N a i r o b i , Kenya. The g e n e s i s o f this unique c e n t e r goes back t o 1968 when C a r l D j e r a s s i (1) proposed a p l a n f o r establishing an international institute i n a d e v e l o p i n g country and Thomas R. Odhiambo, P r o f e s s o r o f Entomology a t the U n i v e r s i t y o f N a i r o b i , responded enthusiastically to initiate an i n s e c t o r i e n t e d institute in Nairobi. ICIPE was i n a u g u r a t e d in e a r l y 1970 w i t h generous s u p p o r t from the U n i t e d N a t i o n s Development Program, various o t h e r f o u n d a t i o n s , and f e d e r a l governments. Of a total of about 130 p e r s o n n e l c u r r e n t l y a t the C e n t r e , 25 are R e s e a r c h S c i e n t i s t s (post P h . D . ' s ) , m o s t l y b i o l o g i s t s , from a l l over the w o r l d who come f o r a p e r i o d o f s e v e r a l y e a r s t o be engaged i n b a s i c and i n t e r d i s c i p l i n ary s t u d i e s o f a r t h r o p o d s o f a g r i c u l t u r a l and m e d i c a l importance. An u n u s u a l system adopted a t ICIPE i s t h a t of V i s i t i n g D i r e c t o r s o f R e s e a r c h . These 10-15 VDR's from v a r i o u s i n s t i t u t i o n s t h r o u g h o u t the w o r l d pay one t o s e v e r a l v i s i t s a y e a r t o the C e n t r e t o c o n s u l t and d i r e c t (?) the r e s e a r c h . The C h e m i s t r y u n i t has had two R e s e a r c h S c i e n t i s t s (ex-members, D r s . D . L . E l d e r , T . G e b r e y s u s , W . F . Wood, I . Kubo, G . D . P r e s t w i c h ; and
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c u r r e n t members, Drs. A. Maradufu and K. W i l s o n ) and one S e n i o r T e c h n i c i a n , A. Chapya; the two VDR's have been J . Meinwald and K. N a k a n i s h i . The s t u d i e s on p l a n t c o n s t i t u e n t s comprise one h a l f o f the work c a r r i e d o u t by the C h e m i s t r y u n i t , the o t h e r h a l f b e i n g s t u d i e s on i n s e c t pheromones and d e f e n s e s e c r e t i o n s (2) .
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Two s p e c i e s o f the A f r i c a n armyworm, Spodoptera exempta and S. l i t t o r a l i s , were m a i n l y employed f o r the b i o a s s a y s , e i t h e r by e l e c t r o p h y s i o l o g y o r by t h e l e a f d i s k method. The monophagous S. exempta has l o n g been known as a major graminaceous c r o p p e s t i n E a s t and South A f r i c a , whereas the polyphagous S. l i t t o r a l i s i s a major c o t t o n p e s t . Other s p e c i e s o f the genus Spodop t e r a are d i s t r i b u t e d t h r o u g h o u t the w o r l d and c o n s t i t u t e a major p e s t . However, most o f the a n t i f e e d a n t s i s o l a t e d so far appear t o be s p e c i f i c t o c e r t a i n i n s e c t s . F o r i n s t a n c e , w a r b u r g a n a l (see below) (_3) r which i s one of the most p o t e n t a n t i f e e d a n t s a g a i n s t S. exempta was h a r d l y a c t i v e a g a i n s t Manduca s e x t a (tobacco hornworm) and S c h i s t o c e r c a vaga (vagrant g r a s s h o p p e r ) ( 4 ) . Hence two i n s e c t s w h i c h seem t o have complementary t a s t e senses are c u r r e n t l y used i n our l a b o r a t o r y , namely, E p i l a c h n i a v a r i v e s t i s (Mexican bean b e e t l e ) and S. e r i d a n i a ( s o u t h e r n armyworm) . The most r e v e a l i n g b i o a s s a y f o r f o l l o w i n g phago s t i m u l a n t s and d e t e r r e n t s i s t h a t o f e l e c t r o p h y s i o l o g y w i t h the e i g h t s e n s i l l a a t the t i p o f t h e m a x i l l a r y p a l p ( 5 ) . These c o r r e s p o n d t o t h e t a s t e buds and a r e shown Γη F i g u r e 1 ( s c a n n i n g e l e c t r o m i c r o g r a p h ) . As d e p i c t e d s c h e m a t i c a l l y i n F i g u r e 2, a m i c r o e l e c t r o d e i s i n s e r t e d i n t o the m a x i l l a r y p a l p and another i n t o one of the s e n s i l l u m . The t i p o f the s e n s i l l u m i s b r o u g h t i n t o c o n t a c t w i t h a f i l t e r paper impregnated w i t h t h e t e s t s o l u t i o n , and the s c o r i n g , w h i c h i s r e c o r d e d as i m p u l s e s p e r second, i s done w i t h an o s c i l l o s c o p e . The maximum number o f i m p u l s e s t h a t can be evoked i s o f the o r d e r o f 200. The f u n c t i o n s o f t h e e i g h t s e n s i l l a appear t o d i f f e r b u t the d e t a i l s have n o t y e t been c l a r i f i e d (5) . Most of the compounds d e s c r i b e d i n t h i s a r t i c l e were i s o l a t e d by f o l l o w i n g the f r a c t i o n a t i o n w i t h more conventional bioassays. The l e a f d i s k method i s shown i n F i g u r e 3 (see 6) . L e a f d i s k s made w i t h a 20 mm cork b o r e r a r e immersed f o r 2 seconds i n the t e s t a c e t o n e s o l u t i o n ; immersion f o r l o n g e r than 2 seconds s h o u l d be a v o i d e d because the p h a g o s t i m u l a n t s (see below) are ex t r a c t e d out. These a r e p l a c e d i n a P e t r i d i s h w i t h con-
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t r o l l e a f d i s k s and t e n t h i r d i n s t a r l a r v a e o f S. exempta. T h i s c o n s t i t u t e s a " c h o i c e " t e s t , whereas d e l e t i o n o f t h e c o n t r o l d i s k s c o n s t i t u t e s a "no c h o i c e " test. The s c o r i n g i s c a r r i e d o u t o v e r a p e r i o d o f up t o 2 days depending on t h e a n t i f e e d a n t p o t e n c y . A l t e r n a t i v e l y , t h e sample s o l u t i o n c a n be a p p l i e d d i r e c t l y o n t o s e v e r a l l e a v e s o f p l a n t i n a p o t and scored against c o n t r o l leaves. A f u r t h e r method o f b i o a s s a y i s t o c o a t t h e sample on s t y r o f o a m l a m e l l a e and measure t h e w e i g h t d i f f e r e n c e between u n t r e a t e d l a m e l l a e . The e l e c t r o p h y s i o l o g i c a l method has c l a r i f i e d t h e sugar r e c e p t o r s on S. exempta l a r v a l s e n s i l l a (j>) , and by f o l l o w i n g s y s t e m a t i c f r a c t i o n a t i o n s , two o f t h e p h a g o s t i m u l a n t s c o n t a i n e d i n maize l e a v e s have been i s o l a t e d and c h e m i c a l l y c h a r a c t e r i z e d as s u c r o s e and adenosine ( 7 ) . An i m p o r t a n t f i n d i n g from t h e sugar
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r e c e p t o r e x p e r i m e n t s i s the f a c t t h a t a few c o n t a c t s o f the s e n s i l l a w i t h f i l t e r paper impregnated w i t h p o t e n t a n t i f e e d a n t s such as w a r b u r g a n a l l e a d t o i r r e v e r s i b l e l o s s o f t a s t e r e s p o n s e ; i n a d d i t i o n , the a n t i f e e d a n t a c t i v i t y o f w a r b u r g a n a l i s i n h i b i t e d by a d d i t i o n o f an e q u i m o l a r amount o f the S H - c o n t a i n i n g L - c y s t e i n e (1).
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Antifeedants F o r the sake o f s e l f - d e f e n s e , i t i s not a t a l l s u r p r i s i n g t h a t p l a n t s would c o n t a i n i n s e c t a n t i f e e d a n t s , as w e l l as p e s t i c i d e s and r e p e l l e n t s (7a). S i n c e t h e l i f e cycle o f an i n s e c t i s deranged i f the up-take o f exogenous m o u l t i n g hormones (ecdysones) f a r exceeds the b i o s y n t h e t i c l e v e l , t h e wide o c c u r r e n c e i n p l a n t s o f compounds w i t h m o u l t i n g hormone a c t i v i t y (phytoecdysones) ( 8 ^ , 1 0 ) presumably i s a l s o a s e l f - d e f e n d i n g e v o l u t i o n a r y development. W i t h the u n d e r s t a n d i n g t h a t the term f e e d i n g i s not c l a r i f i e d w i t h i n s e c t s , i . e . , i t may i n v o l v e b i t i n g and/or swallowing f a c t o r s , we would l i k e t o b r o a d l y d e f i n e i n s e c t a n t i f e e d a n t s as s u b s t a n c e s which when t a s t e d can r e s u l t i n c e s s a t i o n o f f e e d i n g e i t h e r t e m p o r a r i l y o r permanently depending upon p o t e n c y (3>) · Some n a t u r a l l y o c c u r r i n g a n t i f e e d a n t s which have been p u b l i s h e d a r e : g l y c o s i d e s o f s t e r o i d a l a l k a l o i d s , d e m i s s i n e (11), s o l a c a u l i n e (12), t o m a t i n e (13), l e p t i n e s I and I I (14); r i n g A enone and/or r i n g D a r o m a t i c s t e r o i d s , the n i c a n d r e n o n e s and o t h e r s (15, 16,Γ7,19^); j u g l o n e (5-hydroxynaphthoquinone) (19); the i s o q u i n o l i n e a l k a l o i d i s o b o l d i n e (6); p h e n y l p r o p a n o i d s (20); germacrane s e s q u i t e r p e n e s s h i r o m o d i o l and s h i r o mol (21,22) ; e n t - c l e r o d a n e and c l e r o d a n e d i t e r p e n e s , c l e r o d e n d r i n (23) , c a r y o p t i n and o t h e r s (24), and the h y d r o x y l a t e d s t e r o i d m e l i a n t r i o l (25). The c o l l e c t i o n s i n E a s t A f r i c a were c a r r i e d o u t on the b a s i s o f i n f o r m a t i o n g a t h e r e d from books (26,27) and e s p e c i a l l y from l o c a l p e o p l e on i n s e c t - r e s i s t a n t plants. In f a c t , some o f the p l a n t s a r e w i d e l y used t o c o n t r o l pest i n s e c t s or f o r medicinal purposes. The e x t r a c t i o n s were f o l l o w e d by b i o a s s a y s , and s t r u c t u r e s were d e t e r m i n e d by a c o m b i n a t i o n o f v a r i o u s s p e c t r a l methods combined o c c a s i o n a l l y w i t h c h e m i c a l r e a c t i o n s . a) A z a d i r a c h t i n from Leaves and B e r r i e s o f A z a d i r achta"""Indica ( I n d i a n neem t r e e ) and tlaLia, a z e d a r a c h (28). The t r e e s o c c u r commonly i n I n d i a and E a s t and West A f r i c a and are w i d e l y used f o r chewing s t i c k s f o r c l e a n i n g the t e e t h and as a remedy a g a i n s t m a l a r i a . The S c h i s t o c e r c a g r e g a r i a ( d e s e r t l o c u s t ) a n t i f e e d a n t m e l i a n t r i o l (25) was i s o l a t e d from the l e a v e s . Azadir a c h t i n was a n o n c r y s t a l l i n e compound reknown f o r i t s
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very strong antifeedant p r o p e r t i e s a g a i n s t S. g r e g a r i a , i . e . , 100% i n h i b i t i o n of feeding i s caused by 40 y g / l , o r when impregnated on f i l t e r paper by 1 ng/cm AcO' (29,20). A l t h o u g h p a r MeOOC t i a l s t r u c t u r e s and the c o r r e c t molecular formula Azadirachtin 35 44°l6 forwarded (29), c o m p l e x i t y o f the s t r u c t u r e e l u d e d e l u c i d a t i o n w i t h o u t t h e usage o f CMR. The s t r u c t u r e i s based on e x t e n s i v e NMR s t u d i e s on a z a d i r a c h t i n and i t s 14-monoa c e t a t e ( p r o b a b l y formed by a c y l m i g r a t i o n from 7-OH), i n p a r t i c u l a r the t e c h n i q u e o f simultaneous p a r t i a l l y r e l a x e d F o u r i e r t r a n s f o r m (PRFT) and o f f - r e s o n a n c e d e c o u p l i n g , which was used f o r the f i r s t t i m e . It is a l i m o n o i d c o n t a i n i n g a c l e a v e d C r i n g and an u n s t a b l e d i h y d r o f u r a n moiety. I t i s one o f t h e most p o t e n t a n t i f e e d a n t s a g a i n s t S. exempta ( r o u g h l y o n e - h a l f o f the warburganal p o t e n c y ) . The s t r u c t u r e i s t o o complex t o be s y n t h e s i z e d on a p r a c t i c a l l e v e l b u t s i n c e the y i e l d i s q u i t e h i g h (we were a b l e t o o b t a i n 800 mg from 300 g o f seeds) and the t r e e i s easy t o c u l t i v a t e , p r a c t i c a l usage o f the neem t r e e may not be o u t o f the q u e s t i o n . b) X y l o m o l i n from U n r i p e F r u i t s o f X v l o c a r p u s mpluccënsls. Roem. (Meliaceae) ( 3 1 , 3 Τ Π The u n r i p e f r u i t s (weighing about 200 g) COOCH. are b i t t e r b u t the r i p e f r u i t s a r e t r e a s u r e d by ..OCH^ E a s t A f r i c a n s and are r e p u t e d t o have a p h r o d i s i a c p r o p e r t i e s . Since a l l o f the s k e l e t a l p r o t o n s are c o n t i g u o u s , PMR e l u c i d a t e d the e n t i r e Xylomolin p r o t o n system. The con f i g u r a t i o n s a t c h i r a l c e n t e r s a r e based on the f a c t s t h a t no J v a l u e s were l a r g e r than 3 Hz, and n e i t h e r NOE nor W-type c o u p l i n g s c o u l d be o b s e r v e d . Presence o f the a c e t a l i c methoxyl group was deduced from the p r e s ence o f a d o u b l e t o f q u a r t e t s s i g n a l i n the undecoupled CMR spectrum; t h i s i s due t o a d d i t i o n a l c o u p l i n g o f the methoxyl carbon t o 3-H. I t i s a s e c o i r i d o i d with a s t r u c t u r e c l o s e l y r e l a t e d t o s e c o l o g a n i n , the o r i g i n o f the t e r p e n o i d d e r i v e d m o i e t i e s i n i n d o l e a l k a l o i d s . It i s possible that xylomolin i s a progenitor of alkaloids which may be c o n t a i n e d i n the r i p e f r u i t s b u t t h i s has n o t been i n v e s t i g a t e d . The a n t i f e e d a n t l e v e l i s moder2
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a t e , i . e . , 100 ppm a g a i n s t S. exempta; i t s t r o n g l y i n h i b i t s the r e s p i r a t i o n o f r a t l i v e r mitochondria. c) A j u g a r i n s from Aiucra remota ( L a b i a t a e ) Leaves (33). As quoted above, o t h e r c l e r o d a n e a n t i f e e d a n t s have been i s o l a t e d p r e v i o u s l y (23,24) . However, i t i s i n t e r e s t i n g t o note t h a t b o t h a n t i p o d a l s k e l e t o n s a r e a c t i v e , as e x e m p l i f i e d by c l e r o d e n d r i n (23), an e n t c l e r o d a n e d i t e r p e n e , and c a r y o p t i n (24), a c l e r o d a n e diterpene. The a b s o l u t e c o n f i g u r a t i o n o f t h e a j u g a r i n s ( e n t - c l e r o d a n e ) was d e t e r m i n e d (3J3) by c o n v e r s i o n t o a 6-keto compound and comparing i t s CD w i t h a r e f e r e n c e compound d e r i v e d from c l e r o d i n (24). The a n t i f e e d a n t a c t i v i t y i s 100 ppm a g a i n s t S. exempta. d) H a r r i s o n i n from Leaves o f H a r r i s o n i a a b v s s i n i c a O i v (Simarubaceae) ("Msabubini" o r "Mpapura-doko" i n T h i s shrub i s used w i d e l y i n E a s t Swahili) (34) A f r i c a n f o l k remedies i n c l u d i n g treatment f o r bubonic p l a g u e , hemorrhoid, snake b i t e , etc. The chopped r o o t (650 g) gave 70 mg o f h a r r i s o n i n and 25 mg o f obacunone, a r e l a t e d limonoid b i t t e r p r i n c i p l e (35, 36). The s t r u c t u r e was d e t e r mined by e x t e n s i v e NMR s t u d i e s , e s p e c i a l l y CMR (PND, PRFT and 28H undecoupled) and comparisons o f peaks w i t h t h o s e o f obacuHarrisonin
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none. A l t h o u g h i t was not c l e a r whether the h e m i k e t a l f u n c t i o n a t C-7 was an a r t e f a c t o r n o t , subsequent s t u d i e s have shown t h a t the n a t u r a l p r o d u c t i s a 6,7alpha-diketone. The S. exempta a n t i f e e d a n t a c t i v i t y i s 20 ppm; i t a l s o e x h i b i t s a n t i b i o t i c a c t i v i t y (5 yg/ml a g a i n s t B a c i l l u s s u b t i l i s ) (37) and c y t o t o x i c i t y (2.2 yg/ml, KB t e s t ) (WT. e) P o l y g o d i a l , U g a n d e n s i d i a l and Warburganal from the Bark o f W a r b u r a i a s t u h l m a n n i i and W. u a a n d e n s i s (39).
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The b a r k s o f b o t h t r e e s are t r e a s u r e d i n f o l k m e d i c i n e and a l s o as f o o d s p i c e . W. s t u h l m a n n i gave the known p o l y g o d i a l (40,41,42) i n moderate y i e l d w h i l e W. ugand e n s i s gave the known u g a n d e n s i d i a l (43) and new warburganal. The y i e l d o f the l a t t e r two are n o t o n l y low b u t t h e y are d i f f i c u l t t o s e p a r a t e , even by h p l c , from a n o t h e r c o n s t i t u e n t and t h i s l e d t o c o n f u s i o n i n s t r u c t u r a l s t u d i e s . Of the t h r e e , w a r b u r g a n a l i s by f a r the most a c t i v e a n t i f e e d a n t (0.1 ppm a g a i n s t S. exempta), b u t more e x t e n s i v e s t u d i e s w i l l have t o depend on s y n t h e t i c m a t e r i a l because o f the l i m i t e d q u a n t i t y . Some s t r u c t u r e / a c t i v i t y s t u d i e s c a r r i e d o u t w i t h the simple p o l y g o d i a l i n d i c a t e d t h a t the a c t i v i t y was l o s t when one o r b o t h a l d e h y d e s were r e d u c e d t o h y d r o x y l groups o r o x i d i z e d t o c a r b o x y l groups. E p i m e r i z a t i o n o f the e q u a t o r i a l 9B-CHO t o the more s t a b l e a x i a l 9a-CHO a l s o r e s u l t e d i n l o s s o f a c t i v i t y (the e q u a t o r i a l epimer p r o b a b l y owes i t s i n s t a b i l i t y t o d i p o l e - d i p o l e r e p u l s i o n between the two aldehyde f u n c t i o n s ) . These r e s u l t s i n c o n j u n c t i o n w i t h the b l o c k i n g o f a n t i f e e d a n t a c t i v i t y upon a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f an e q u i m o l a r amount o f c y s t e i n e (1) s u g g e s t t h a t a t l e a s t p a r t o f the a n t i f e e d a n t a c t i v i t y i n the case o f S. exempta i s c a u s e d by M i c h a e l type a d d i t i o n o f the e l e c t r o p h i l i c a n t i f e e d a n t t o a n u c l e o p h i l i c t e r m i n a l i n the r e c e p t o r s i t e , and t h a t , as shown by the h i g h a c t i v i t y o f war-
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b u r g a n a l , t h e s t r u c t u r a l c o m p l e x i t y o f w h i c h i s i n between those o f t h e o t h e r two, t h e s t e r i c r e q u i r e m e n t of the receptor s i t e i s f a i r l y s e l e c t i v e . Interestingly, the a n t i f e e d a n t s a g a i n s t t h e armyworm t a s t e s p i c y t o the human tongue. f) I n f l e x i n from Leaves o f i s o d o n i n f l e x u s ( L a b i a teae) (44) and Isodomedin from Leaves o f I. s h i k o k i a n u s v a r intermedins. (45) . These two compounds^ were i s o l a t e d
AcO
AcO
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4
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from Japanese s o u r c e s b u t a r e quoted here because t h e y b o t h e x h i b i t a n t i f e e d a n t a c t i v i t y as t e s t e d a g a i n s t t h e A f r i c a n armyworm. They a r e a l s o c y t o t o x i c , t h e l e v e l s o f i n f l e x i n and isodomedin b e i n g L D 5.4 yg/ml and 4.0 yg/ml, r e s p e c t i v e l y . They a r e e n t - k a u r e n o i d d i t e r p e n e s with c l o s e l y r e l a t e d structures. g) C r o t e p o x i d e from Leaves o f C r o t o n m a c r o s t a c h y s (46). The a n t i f e e d a n t p r i n c i p l e was i s o l a t e d a c c o r d i n g t o t h e b i o a s s a y w i t h S. exempta and t h e s t r u c t u r e was d e t e r m i n e d by d e t a i l e d NMR and o t h e r methods. To o u r s u r p r i s e the s t r u c t u r e was t h a t l_IQ o f c r o t e p o x i d e (47,48, 49), a compound e x h i b i t ing tumor-inhibitory, a n t i l e u k e m i c and a n t i 0 biotic activity. The c y t o t o x i c i t y and a n t i OGluc feedant a c t i v i t y are b o t h dependent, a t l e a s t p a r t i a l l y , on t h e r e a c Crotepoxide t i o n between t h e n u c l e o 5 0
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p h i l i e r e c e p t o r and e l e c t r o p h i l i c moiety o f t h e a c t i v e m o l e c u l e ; i s o l a t i o n o f t h e same m o l e c u l e b y two t o t a l l y d i f f e r e n t b i o a s s a y s proves the s i m i l a r i t y i n c e r t a i n a s p e c t s o f t h e s e two s e e m i n g l y d i f f e r e n t a c t i v i t i e s . h) Unedoside from t h e bark o f Canthium e u r o i d e s (50). Structure determination o f the antifeedant contained i n t h i s Ο p l a n t t u r n e d o u t t o be t h e known u d e s i d e which had been CHoOC i s o l a t e d from A r b u t u s unedo (51) · ,OAc
OAc
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i ) Prep LC o f Crude P l a n t E x t r a c t s ( 5 2 ) .
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5 : pure compound (40 mg)
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