limonoids การใช้
- Certain limonoids are insecticides such as azadirachtin from the neem tree.
- Chemically, the limonoids consist of variations of the furanolactone core structure.
- It also contains coumarins and limonoids.
- Currently, limonoids are under investigation for possible effects in humans, although no proof of effect exists to date.
- The third ring is then opened and oxidized to form the C-seco-limonoids such as L-isoleucine.
- "' Limonoids "'are phytochemicals, abundant in citrus fruit and other plants of the families Rutaceae and Meliaceae.
- Citrus fruits are notable for their fragrance, partly due to flavonoids and limonoids ( which in turn are terpenes ) contained in the rind, and most are juice-laden.
- Citrus fruits contain the limonoids limonin, nomilin and nomilinic acid, while both neem seeds and leaves contain the "'limonoid "'azadirachtin, although higher concentrations are present in the former.
- These two genera were previously placed in family Simaroubaceae, but were transferred into their own family because they produce neither quassinoids nor limonoids . " Kirkia " is named for Captain John Kirk ( explorer ) of the famous Zambesi Expedition.
- The seed, bark and wood have been shown to contain a mixture of limonoids . " Entandrophragma angolense " ( Welw . ) is a forest tree up to 50m in height with a clean bole up to 25m though sometimes with prominent buttresses extending 6-7m up the bole.