Investigation of the flavonoidal constituents and insecticidal activity of Teucrium zanonii

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Volume :1
Issue :6
November 2009 - December 2009
Page No: 
410-416
Authors: 
Abdelshafeek Khaled A.1,[2],*, Abdelrahem Fahem[2], Elwahsh Mohemmed A.[1] and Abdelkhalek Ismail A.[3]
Address: 
[1] Altahadi University, Faculty of Science, Chemistry Department, Sirt, Libya, P.O. 674.
[2] National Research Center, phytochemistry Department, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt.3
[3] National Research Center, pests and plant protection Department, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt.3

Abstract : Teucrium zanonii (Family labiateae) is an endemic Libyan plant growing in many regions around Benghazy city. Investigation of the flavonoidal constituents of plant led to isolation of Cirsiliol, Luteolin, Chrysoeriol and Xanthomicrol from ethyl acetate fraction while Apigenin 6,8-di-O-glucoside and Luteolin-7-O-rutinoside were isolated from the butanol fraction. All compounds were identified by chromatographic and spectroscopic methods (UV, MS, 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy). The study of insecticidal activity of different extracts of the plant against the adult of Phloeotribus oleae showed the highest effect (86.67% mortality) was observed with the aqueous extract, while the unsaponifiable fraction was the least in this concern which give only 43.33% mortality,. Also, mortalities of 83.33%, 80.00%, 70.00% and 66.67% were obtained by using of alcoholic, butanol, ethyl acetate and chloroform extracts, respectively. Also the filed experiments proved that aqueous, alcoholic and butanol extracts significantly lowered the percentage of infestation to 70.82%, 65.86% and 66.56%, respectively after one week.

Keywords: 
Labiateae, Teucrium zanonii, flavonoids, Phloeotribus oleae, insecticidal activity .

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