Abstract:
Importance of the work: Polyscias guilfoylei is a shrub that is known as a medicinal 
plant whose leaf extracts contain active compounds, such as saponins. 
Objectives: To determine the active compounds and biological activities of P. guilfoylei
leaf extracts against Zeugodacus cucurbitae. 
Materials & Methods: The research was conducted in the Plant Pest Laboratory using 
a randomized block design arranged in a factorial manner. The solvents used were ethanol 
and n-hexane at concentrations of 0%, 1.25%, 2.50% and 5.00%. All treatments were 
replicated four times. The parameters observed were: active compound content, larval 
feeding and growth activities.
Results: Ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometry and thin layer chromatography indicated 
that the ethanol P. guilfoylei leaf extracts contained phenols, tannins, alkaloids, flavonoids 
and saponins, while the n-hexane P. guilfoylei leaf extracts contained terpenoids, steroids, 
phenols, tannins, alkaloids, flavonoids and saponins. Application of 5.00% ethanol or 
n-hexane P. guilfoylei leaf extracts caused lower values for feeding activity and the 
feeding deterrent index. In addition, the extracts affected larval and pupal periods, the 
number of larvae reaching pupation and the pupal weight of Z. cucurbitae. Application 
of higher concentrations of extracts resulted in longer larval and pupal periods, a reduced 
pupal weight and fewer larvae reaching the pupal stage. 
Main finding: The active compounds in P. guilfoylei leaf extracts were phenols, tannins, 
alkaloids, flavonoids and saponins. Application of leaf extract at up to 5.00% could deter 
larval feeding and the growth activities of Z. cucurbitae