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  • Parvifloranines A and B, two 11-carbon alkaloids from Geijera parviflora.

Parvifloranines A and B, two 11-carbon alkaloids from Geijera parviflora.

Journal of natural products (2013-07-16)
Qingyao Shou, Linda K Banbury, Dane E Renshaw, Joshua E Smith, Xiaoxiang He, Ashley Dowell, Hans J Griesser, Michael Heinrich, Hans Wohlmuth
ABSTRACT

Two novel alkaloids (parvifloranines A and B), possessing an unusual 11-carbon skeleton linked with amino acids, were isolated from Geijera parviflora, an endemic Australian Rutaceae. Their structures were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic measurements including 2D NMR analyses. Parvifloranine A was found to be a mixture of two enantiomers, (S)-1 and (R)-1, in a ratio of 1:4, based on their separation using a chiral column. Parvifloranine B is also believed to be a mixture of enantiomers. Proposed biosynthetic pathways are discussed. Parvifloranine A inhibited the synthesis of nitric oxide in LPS-stimulated RAW 264.7 macrophages with an IC50 value of 23.4 μM.

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Chlorambucil