alpha-toxicarol has been researched along with deguelin* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for alpha-toxicarol and deguelin
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Highly variable insect control efficacy of Tephrosia vogelii chemotypes.
Tephrosia vogelii has been used for generations as a pest control material in Africa. Recently, two chemotypes have been reported based on the occurrence (chemotype 1) or absence (chemotype 2) of rotenoids. This could have an impact on the efficacy and reliability of this material for pest control. We report that chemotype 2 has no pesticidal activity against Callosobruchus maculatus Fabricius (family Chrysomelidae) and that this is associated with the absence of rotenoids. We present a first report of the comparative biological activity of deguelin, tephrosin, α-toxicarol, and sarcolobine and show that not all rotenoids are equally effective. Tephrosin was less toxic than deguelin which was less active than rotenone, while obovatin 5-methyl ether, the major flavonoid in chemotype 2 was inactive. We also report that in chemotype 1 the occurrence of rotenoids shows substantial seasonal variation. Topics: Africa; Animals; Coleoptera; Flavonoids; Insect Control; Insecticides; Plant Leaves; Rotenone; Tephrosia; Weevils | 2012 |
7a-O-methyldeguelol, a modified rotenoid with an open ring-C, from the roots of Derris trifoliata.
From the acetone extract of the roots of Derris trifoliata an isoflavonoid derivative, named 7a-O-methyldeguelol, a modified rotenoid with an open ring-C, representing a new sub-class of isoflavonoids (the sub-class is here named as rotenoloid), was isolated and characterised. In addition, the known rotenoids, rotenone, deguelin and alpha-toxicarol, were identified. The structures were determined on the basis of spectroscopic evidence. Rotenone and deguelin were identified as the larvicidal principles of the acetone extract of the roots of Derris trifoliata. Topics: Animals; Culex; Derris; Insecticides; Larva; Models, Molecular; Molecular Structure; Plant Roots; Rotenone | 2005 |