Mexicanolides from the seeds of a krishna mangrove, Xylocarpus moluccensis

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Two new mexicanolides, named xylomexicanolides A and B, were isolated from the seeds of an Indian mangrove, Xylocarpus moluccensis, together with four known limonoids, khayasin, angolensic acid methyl ester, khayasin T, and 2'S-methylbutanoylproceranolide. The structures of these limonoids were established on the basis of spectroscopic data. The 13C-NMR data of khayasin were reported for the first time. Khayasin was found to exhibit marked insecticidal activity against the fifth instar larvae of Brontispa longissima (GESTRO) at a concentration of 10 mg/l. © 2010 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Zhang, J., Yang, S. X., Yang, X. B., Li, M. Y., Feng, G., Pan, J. Y., … Wu, J. (2010). Mexicanolides from the seeds of a krishna mangrove, Xylocarpus moluccensis. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 58(4), 552–555. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.58.552

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