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    Sesquiterpenes from the stem of Pilocarpus riedelianus and antimicrobial activity

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    Pilocarpus riedelianus was studied in order to obtain compounds with activity against fungi and bacteria. The dichloromethane extract, the most active one, was chromatographed yielding hexane and dichloromethane fractions. Six known sesquiterpenes, alpha-calacorene, beta-calacorene, gamma-calacorene, cadalene, sesquichamaenol and 1-hydroxy-1,3,5-bisabolatrien-10-one were identified in the hexane fractions. The identification of these compound was done by NMR and GC/MS analyses. The hexane fraction from the dichloromethane extract showed activity against several fungi and bacteria

    Inhibition of the symbiotic fungus of leaf-cutting ants by coumarins

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    Leaf-cutting ants are known to be a serious pest for agriculture due to the high amounts of vegetal matter from crops used by them in order to cultivate a symbiotic fungus on which they rely for food and enzymes. The mutualism between the fungus and the ants is a point to be explored when alternative methods of control are being thought of. Considering that some plants are naturally resistant to phytophagous insects, some natural products (secondary metabolites) should be evaluated with respect to their insecticide and/or fungicide properties. In this paper we isolated eight coumarins from four different plant species and we determined their effect on the development of the symbiotic fungus of the leaf-cutting ant Atta sexdens. With the exception of clausarin, all the other coumarins were inhibitory from 64 μg mL-1 through 80 μg mL-1 and xanthyletin inhibited the fungus at 25 μ mL -1. ©2005 Sociedade Brasileira de Química
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