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Essential oils of three species of scutellaria and their influence on Spodoptera littoralis
2013
Rapid determination of baicalin and total baicalein content in Scutellariae radix by ATR-IR and NIR spectroscopy
2013
In this study methods for the quantification of baicalin and total baicalein in Scutellariae radix with near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy and attenuated-total-reflectance mid-infrared (ATR-IR) spectroscopy in hyphenation with multivariate analysis were developed and compared. The reference analysis was performed by high performance liquid chromatography coupled to diode array detection (HPLC-DAD). Different pretreatments like standard normal variate (SNV), multiplicative scatter correction (MSC), first and second derivative Savitzky-Golay were applied on the spectra to optimize the calibrations. A principal component analysis was performed with both spectroscopic methods to distinguish wild …
Neo-clerodane diterpenoids from Scutellaria lateriflora
1998
Abstract Three new diterpenoids, scutelaterins A-C, have been isolated from Scutellaria lateriflora and their structures established as (11S,13S,16S)-2β,6α,19-triacetoxy-4α,18;11,16;15,16-triepoxy-neo-clerod-14-ene (scutelaterin A), (11S,13S,16S)-6α,19-diacetoxy-2β-(2′-methyl)butyryloxy-4α,18;11,16;15,16-triepoxy-neo-clerod-14-ene (scutelaterin B) and (11S,13S,15R and S)-6α,19-diacetoxy-2β-(2′-methyl)butyryloxy-4α,18;11,16;15,16-triepoxy-neo-clerodan-15-ol (scutelaterin C) by chemical and spectroscopic means. In addition, the already known neo-clerodanes ajugapitin and scutecyprol A were also found in the same source.
Three new Spanish species of Biscutella L. (Brassicaceae) and remarks on B. valentina (L.) Heywood
2000
Abstract Three new species are described in Biscutella sect. Biscutella from the central-eastern mountains of the Iberian Peninsula B. bilbilitana Mateo & M.B. Crespo, B. segurae Mateo & M.B. Crespo, and B. conquensis Mateo & M.B. Crespo. They are characterized morphologically, ecologically and chorologically. Data separating them from B. valentina (L.) Heywood, a taxon to which they sometimes have been referred, are also reported.
ChemInform Abstract: Natural and Hemisynthetic Neoclerodane Diterpenoids from Scutellaria and Their Antifeedant Activity
2010
Covering: Up to June 2001. Previous review: on the clerodanes, Nat. Prod. Rep., 1992, 9, 243.
Natural and hemisynthetic neoclerodane diterpenoids from Scutellaria and their antifeedant activityElectronic supplementary information (ESI) availab…
2002
Covering: Up to June 2001. Previous review: on the clerodanes, Nat. Prod. Rep., 1992, 9, 243.
A diterpenoid with antifeedant activity from Scutellaria rubicunda
1999
Abstract Two diterpenoids have been isolated from Scutellaria rubicunda subsp. linneana : (11 S ,13 S ,15 R and S , 16 R ,19 S )-6 α -acetoxy-19-tigloyloxy-2 α ,19;4 α ,18;11,16;15,16-tetraepoxy-neo-clerodan-15-ol (scutecyprol B) and (11 S ,13 S ,15 R and S , 16 R ,19 S )-6 α -acetoxy-2 α ,19;4 α ,18;11,16;15,16-tetra-epoxy-neo-cleroda-15,19,diol (scutalbin C). Both compounds were tested for antifeedant activity against larvae of some species of Lepidoptera. Scutecyprol B shows potent activity at 100 ppm.
Scuteparvin, a new neoclerodane diterpenoid from Scutellaria parvula
2004
Abstract The diterpenoid fraction occurring in the acetone extract of the aerial parts of Scutellaria parvula has been investigated. Only one neoclerodane diterpenoid, scuteparvin, was isolated and its structure elucidated as 4α,18-epoxy-6α- trans -cinnamoyloxy- neo clerod-13-en-15,16-olide, a new natural product. Scuteparvin is quite similar to the already known ajugarin V from Ajuga remota , the only difference being the occurrence of a trans -cinnamoyl ester system instead of an acetate on the 6α-OH group. This finding confirms that the genera Scutellaria and Ajuga are closely related taxonomically.