Recent results from natural product research at the University of Botswana

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dc.contributor.author Wanjala, Cornelius C.
dc.contributor.author Majinda, Runner R. T.
dc.contributor.author Abegaz, Berhanu M.
dc.contributor.author Bezabih, Merhatibeb
dc.contributor.author Ngadjui, Bonaventure T.
dc.contributor.author Mdee, Ladislaus K.
dc.contributor.author Bojase, Gomotsang
dc.contributor.author Silayo, Alfonse
dc.contributor.author Masesane, Ishmael
dc.contributor.author Yeboah, Samuel O.
dc.date.accessioned 2014-12-16T12:03:13Z
dc.date.available 2014-12-16T12:03:13Z
dc.date.issued 2001
dc.identifier.citation Pure and Applied Chemistry Vol. 73, No. 7, pp. 1197–1208, 2001 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 0033-4545
dc.identifier.uri http://ecoport.org/storedReference/559372.pdf
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/490
dc.description.abstract Marketed plants are very important items of trade in many parts of the world. The community uses these for a variety of purposes such as foods, cosmetics, flavors, spices, and medicines. It seems that plants that are used for medicinal purposes form the most common category. Four plants used for treatment of microbial infections, viz., Bolusanthus speciosus, Erythrina latissima, Crotalaria podocarpa, and Elephantorrhiza goetzei, were investigated,and these yielded several known and novel structures, some with appreciable antibiotic activ-ity against the test organisms. The activity of some of the isolated plants and the parts of the plant from which these were obtained lend support to their traditional use. Bulbine abyssini-ca and B. Capitata yielded phenylanthraquinones, some of which were shown to possess strong antiplasmodial activity. In addition, these yielded isofuranonaphthoquinones, which were also found to be weakly antiplasmodial and antioxidant. Scilla nervosa yielded several known and novel homoisoflavoinds of the 3-benzylchroman-4-ones and 3-benzylidinechro-man-4-one type, as well as some stilbenoids. The homoisoflavonoids showed strong antitu-mor activity against various cancer cell lines. Rhus pyroides gave a novel bichalcone, which showed weak antifeedant activity, consistent with the observation by farmers that the plant was avoided by corn cricket. Results from investigated Dorstenia species originating from Cameroon, Ethiopia, and Tanzania yielded styrenes, coumarins, chalcones, and flavonoids. The chalcones and flavonoids showed various levels of prenylation or geranylation, and an observation made so far is that prenylated flavonoids are only found in Dorstenia species of African origin. The only example of a bis-geranylated chalcone is found in Dorstenia. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry en_US
dc.title Recent results from natural product research at the University of Botswana en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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