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    Phytochemical investigation of the leaves of Leptoderris fasciculata

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    Leptoderris fasciculata (Benth.) Dunn is a woody liana that grows in the tropical zone of West Africa, where it is exploited in traditional medicine for a number of uses. In the south-eastern Ivory Coast, it is applied to stop bleeding in women after childbirth or in cases of menorrhagia. The phytochemistry of this plant has received little previous attention. We report the isolation of 40,5,6,7-tetramethoxyisoflavone and dihydrochalcone, new as natural products, together with 10 known compounds from the leaves of L. fasciculata collected in the Ivory Coast. (C) 2013 Phytochemical Society of Europe. Published by Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved

    Chemical Constituents and Antibacterial Activity of Essential Oils from Flowers and Stems of Ageratum conyzoides from Ivory Coast

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    The essential oils (EOs) obtained by hydro-distillation of flowers and stems of Ageratum conyzoides L. (Asteraceae) growing in Ivory Coast were investigated. The oils were analyzed and characterized by GC and GC MS. Analyses of the EOs led to the identification and quantification of 48 constituents in the flower oil and 44 from the stem oil, respectively. Characterization of the EOs revealed the predominance of 6-demethoxyageratochromene or precocene I (flower: 58.8%, stem: 76.5%) and the sesquiterpene beta-caryophyllene (flower: 15.2%, stem: 8.1%). Six of the identified compounds beta-copaene, hexanal, trans-cadina-1(6),4-diene, alpha-calacorene, caryophylla-4(12),8(13)-diene-5-beta-ol and 1,10-di-epi-cubenol are reported for the first time as constituents of A. conyzoides. Comparative analysis with data from Nigeria, Pakistan, Fiji and Brazil is reported. The antibacterial activity of EOs from of A. conyzoides was tested against seven bacteria. The inhibition zones and minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) for bacteria strains which were sensitive to A. conyzoides EOs were in the range of 6.7 to 12.7 mm and 64 to 256 mu g/ml, respectively. The EOs showed moderate activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Enterococcus faecalis
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