2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-40422012001100006
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Fitoquímica e quimiossistemática de Conchocarpus marginatus e C. inopinatus (Rutaceae)

Abstract: Recebido em 10/5/12; aceito em 18/9/12; publicado na web em 26/10/12 PHYTOCHEMICAL AND CHEMOSYSTEMATICS STUDIES OF Conchocarpus marginatus AND C. inopinatus (Rutaceae). Phytochemical studies of the leaves and stem have led to the identification of the known acridone alkaloids arborinine, methylarborinine, 1-hydroxy-3-methoxy-N-methyl acridone, xanthoxoline, 1,2,3,5-tetramethoxy-N-methylacridone, toddaliopsin C and the new seco acridone alkaloid inopinatin. The known quinoline alkaloids 2-phenyl-1-methyl-quinol… Show more

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“…The antifungal agents were identified as flindersine ( 17 ) and 8-methoxyflindersine ( 18 ), furoquinoline alkaloids previously described in other members of the Rutaceae family but never reported in the genus Conchocarpus . Both compounds exhibited a similar minimal inhibitory quantity (MIQ) of 15 μg against the C. albicans -sensitive mutant strain DSY2621, but were inactive against a wild strain of this yeast.…”
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“…The antifungal agents were identified as flindersine ( 17 ) and 8-methoxyflindersine ( 18 ), furoquinoline alkaloids previously described in other members of the Rutaceae family but never reported in the genus Conchocarpus . Both compounds exhibited a similar minimal inhibitory quantity (MIQ) of 15 μg against the C. albicans -sensitive mutant strain DSY2621, but were inactive against a wild strain of this yeast.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two acridone alkaloids were isolated from Conchocarpus paniculatus , with flavonoids, alkaloids, and steroids reported in C. heterophyllus and alkaloids and amides from C. gaudichaudianus . Phytochemical investigation of leaves and stems of C. marginatus and C. inopinatus have led to the identification of coumarins and acridone and quinoline alkaloids …”
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“…The final spectra were generated using the Boltzmann average (based on Gibbs free energies) of the lowest-energy conformers identified for (3S)-1 a and plotted using Origin 8 software. (10), 84 (100), 82 (44), 80 (5), 70 (16), 69 (5), 68 (6), 67 (13), 57 (34), 56 (12), 55 (28), 54 (13), 53 (8). a ½ � 23 D À 0.021 (c 0.0483, methanol).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Acridone alkaloids are natural products typical of the family Rutaceae and one of the most common alkaloids of the genus Conchocarpus [9] . In the literature, there are some examples of plant species of the genus Conchocarpus with acridone alkaloids, namely: C. marginatus ; C. inopinatus , [6] C. coeruleus ; C. rubrus [10] and C paniculatus [11] . It is important to emphasize that some of those plants were known by other names before a reclassification; for example, Conchocarpus marginatus was previously known as Angostura paniculate , [12] while Conchocarpus rubrus and Conchocarpus coeruleus belonged to the extinct genus Almeidea [13] .…”
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