Khan, Kehkashan’s team published research in Natural Product Research in 2021 | CAS: 929-77-1

Natural Product Research published new progress about Antibacterial agents. 929-77-1 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, name is Methyl docosanoate, and the molecular formula is C23H46O2, Recommanded Product: Methyl docosanoate.

Khan, Kehkashan published the artcilePhytochemical and pharmacological profile with biogenetic correlation of bioactive phytoconstituents from the stems of Cordia sinensis Lam, Recommanded Product: Methyl docosanoate, the main research area is phytochem pharmacol bioactive stem Cordia; Cordia sinensis Lam.; GC-MS; biogenesis; phytotoxic.

Present investigation reports first phytochem. profile of Cordia sinensis Lam. stems utilizing GC-FID and GC-MS analyses. Moreover, antibacterial, antifungal, phytotoxic and insecticidal potential of stems was also evaluated. Altogether 33 (�9%) compounds were identified. n-Hexadecanoic acid (15.62-35.55%), Me hexadecanoate (11.22-29.49%), Me octadecanoate (4.10-8.66%) and n-octadecanoic acid (4.24-6.64%), present in all the fractions were the major components identified. Overall 4 hydrocarbons, 7 fatty acids, 12 fatty acid esters, 3 phytosterols, 2 terpenes, a terpenoid and 4 aromatics were identified. It is important to note that methanolic mother extract showed moderate phytotoxic activity at higher dose only. However, GC-MS identifications revealed the presence of several phytoconstituents with reported bioactive potential. Moreover, biogenetic correlation of identified phytoconstituents with other parts of plant confirms their natural existence. Newly identified secondary metabolites of C. sinensis stems may also serve as the chemotaxonomic markers and can be correlated with the genus Cordia and Boraginaceae.

Natural Product Research published new progress about Antibacterial agents. 929-77-1 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, name is Methyl docosanoate, and the molecular formula is C23H46O2, Recommanded Product: Methyl docosanoate.

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