Chemical composition and in vitro antidiabetic activity of hornstedtia scyphifera (J.Koeniog) Steud. essential oils

The genus lycopodium (family Lycopodiaceae) consists of about 500 species commonly known as club mosses. Several Lycopodium species are used medicinally such as L. serrata (or Huperzia serrata) which appears in Chinese Traditional Medicine for the treatment of contusions, strains, swellings and schi...

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Main Authors: Hashim, Siti Ernieyanti, Mohd. Sirat, Hasnah, Ismail, Intan Safinar, Matsuki, Siti Nurulhuda
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spelling my.utm.633162017-08-21T07:51:20Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/63316/ Chemical composition and in vitro antidiabetic activity of hornstedtia scyphifera (J.Koeniog) Steud. essential oils Hashim, Siti Ernieyanti Mohd. Sirat, Hasnah Ismail, Intan Safinar Matsuki, Siti Nurulhuda TP Chemical technology The genus lycopodium (family Lycopodiaceae) consists of about 500 species commonly known as club mosses. Several Lycopodium species are used medicinally such as L. serrata (or Huperzia serrata) which appears in Chinese Traditional Medicine for the treatment of contusions, strains, swellings and schizophrenia (Zhou et al., 2003). it has become known worldwide as a medicinal plant since chinese scientists discovered huperzine a (HupA) from it in the 1980s ( Liu et ai.,1986a, 1986b). Lycopodium alkaloids, triterpenes, flavones and phenolic acid are some of the phytochemical constituents found in Lycopodiaceae plants. in Malaysia, several endemic species of Lycopodiaceae have been reported. Little is known about the phytochemistry of these species. The objectives of this study is to isolate and elucidate the structures of phytochemical constituents of H. carinata and H. Nummularifolia. Compounds isolated from H. carinata are 3 -0-acetyl-3β, 14β,21 α-trihydroxyserratane and 14β,21β-dihydroxyserrat-3β-yl acetate. whereas, from H.nummolarifolia are 21-episerratenediol and 1 4 β, 21 β-dihydroxyserrat-3β-yl p-dihydrocaffeate E57. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Hashim, Siti Ernieyanti and Mohd. Sirat, Hasnah and Ismail, Intan Safinar and Matsuki, Siti Nurulhuda (2015) Chemical composition and in vitro antidiabetic activity of hornstedtia scyphifera (J.Koeniog) Steud. essential oils. In: International Conference on Natural Products 2015 (ICNP 2015), 24-25 Mar 2015, Johor Bahru, Johor. http://www.mymnps.org/index.php/news/30-international-conference-on-natural-products-2015-icnp-2015
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
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topic TP Chemical technology
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Hashim, Siti Ernieyanti
Mohd. Sirat, Hasnah
Ismail, Intan Safinar
Matsuki, Siti Nurulhuda
Chemical composition and in vitro antidiabetic activity of hornstedtia scyphifera (J.Koeniog) Steud. essential oils
description The genus lycopodium (family Lycopodiaceae) consists of about 500 species commonly known as club mosses. Several Lycopodium species are used medicinally such as L. serrata (or Huperzia serrata) which appears in Chinese Traditional Medicine for the treatment of contusions, strains, swellings and schizophrenia (Zhou et al., 2003). it has become known worldwide as a medicinal plant since chinese scientists discovered huperzine a (HupA) from it in the 1980s ( Liu et ai.,1986a, 1986b). Lycopodium alkaloids, triterpenes, flavones and phenolic acid are some of the phytochemical constituents found in Lycopodiaceae plants. in Malaysia, several endemic species of Lycopodiaceae have been reported. Little is known about the phytochemistry of these species. The objectives of this study is to isolate and elucidate the structures of phytochemical constituents of H. carinata and H. Nummularifolia. Compounds isolated from H. carinata are 3 -0-acetyl-3β, 14β,21 α-trihydroxyserratane and 14β,21β-dihydroxyserrat-3β-yl acetate. whereas, from H.nummolarifolia are 21-episerratenediol and 1 4 β, 21 β-dihydroxyserrat-3β-yl p-dihydrocaffeate E57.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Hashim, Siti Ernieyanti
Mohd. Sirat, Hasnah
Ismail, Intan Safinar
Matsuki, Siti Nurulhuda
author_facet Hashim, Siti Ernieyanti
Mohd. Sirat, Hasnah
Ismail, Intan Safinar
Matsuki, Siti Nurulhuda
author_sort Hashim, Siti Ernieyanti
title Chemical composition and in vitro antidiabetic activity of hornstedtia scyphifera (J.Koeniog) Steud. essential oils
title_short Chemical composition and in vitro antidiabetic activity of hornstedtia scyphifera (J.Koeniog) Steud. essential oils
title_full Chemical composition and in vitro antidiabetic activity of hornstedtia scyphifera (J.Koeniog) Steud. essential oils
title_fullStr Chemical composition and in vitro antidiabetic activity of hornstedtia scyphifera (J.Koeniog) Steud. essential oils
title_full_unstemmed Chemical composition and in vitro antidiabetic activity of hornstedtia scyphifera (J.Koeniog) Steud. essential oils
title_sort chemical composition and in vitro antidiabetic activity of hornstedtia scyphifera (j.koeniog) steud. essential oils
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/63316/
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