7. Following are certain statements regarding secondary metabolites found in plant: A. All terpenes are derived from a six carbon element. B. Alkaloids are nitrogen containing compounds. C. Pyrethroids, a monoterpene ester found in the leaves and flower of Chrysanthemum species, show insecticidal activity. D. Limonoids are groups of alkaloids and have anti¬herbivoral activity. Which one of the following combinations of above statements is correct? (1) A and B (2) A and D (3) B and C (4) C and D
  1. Following are certain statements regarding secondary metabolites found in plant:
    A. All terpenes are derived from a six carbon element.
    B. Alkaloids are nitrogen containing compounds.
    C. Pyrethroids, a monoterpene ester found in the leaves and flower of Chrysanthemum species, show insecticidal activity.
    D. Limonoids are groups of alkaloids and have anti­herbivoral activity.
    Which one of the following combinations of above statements is correct?
    (1) A and B            (2) A and D

(3) B and C           (4) C and D

Correct answer: (3) B and C

Explanation:

  • (A) is incorrect:

    • Terpenes are derived from five-carbon isoprene units, not six-carbon elements.

  • (B) is correct:

    • Alkaloids are nitrogen-containing secondary metabolites, often pharmacologically active.

  • (C) is correct:

    • Pyrethroids, synthetic analogs of natural pyrethrins from Chrysanthemum species, are monoterpene esters with insecticidal activity.

  • (D) is incorrect:

    • Limonoids are triterpenoid compounds, not alkaloids, and have anti-herbivorous activity.

Option-wise:

  • (1) A and B — A false.

  • (2) A and D — both false.

  • (3) B and C — correct.

  • (4) C and D — D false.

Alkaloids are nitrogenous secondary metabolites vital for plant defense and pharmacology; pyrethroids are monoterpene esters derived from Chrysanthemum with potent insecticidal properties, while limonoids are triterpenoids exhibiting anti-herbivory effects, demonstrating the biochemical variety in plant metabolites.

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