2016
DOI: 10.1002/cbdv.201500259
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Chemical Constituents of Plants from the GenusPsychotria

Abstract: Psychotria is a genus of ca. 1500 species in the family Rubiaceae. Up to now, 41 species of the Psychotria genus have been chemically investigated, and 159 compounds, including alkaloids of indole, quinoline and benzoquinolizidine type, terpenoids, steroids, phenolics and aliphatic compounds have been isolated. These compounds show potent bioactivities, such as antimicrobial, antiviral, and antiparasitic activities.

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“…Steroids and terpenoids have also been reported for other Psychotria genus species (Calixto et al, 2016;Lopes et al, 2000;H. Yang et al, 2016), corroborating our findings.…”
Section: Phytochemicalssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Steroids and terpenoids have also been reported for other Psychotria genus species (Calixto et al, 2016;Lopes et al, 2000;H. Yang et al, 2016), corroborating our findings.…”
Section: Phytochemicalssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The majority classes of secondary metabolites in the extract, observed in the UV-visible spectra, showed maximum absorption between 220 and 420 nm, characteristics of phenolic compounds (280 nm), flavonoids (330 and 380 nm), and alkaloids (220 and 420 nm). This chemical profile is in accordance with the classes of secondary metabolites described for the Psychotria genus (Calixto et al, 2016;H. Yang et al, 2016), and even though HPLC was not used, our work is a pioneer not only for being the first to describe a whole chemical profile study with P. carthagenensis, but also to demonstrate the presence of alkaloids for this species.…”
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confidence: 88%
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“…Rivier and Lindgren 1972) and have proven to be a rich source of various classes of alkaloids (e.g. Calixto et al 2016;de Carvalho Junior et al 2017;Martins and Nunez 2015;Porto et al 2009;Yang et al 2016).…”
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