2009
DOI: 10.1080/14786410802242851
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New bioactive compounds fromAloe hijazensis

Abstract: The chemical constituents and biological activities of leaves and roots of Aloe hijazensis, collected in Saudi Arabia, are reported here for the first time. Twenty-two compounds were obtained, among them eight hydroxyquinones: aloe-emodin (1), emodin (2), chrysophanol (3), aloesaponarin II 3-methyl ether (4), ziganein (5), ziganein-5-methyl ether (6a), aloesaponarin I (7) and chrysophanein (8), the dihydro-isocoumarin feralolide (9), 4,7-dichloro-quinoline (10), the triterpene lupeol (11), the anthrone aloin (… Show more

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“…The 1 H NMR spectra (Table 2) displayed a chelated hydroxyl group ( δ 14.96), two m- coupled doublets ( δ 6.56, 6.38) and two singlets ( δ 6.94 and 5.98), along with two methoxy signals ( δ 3.99, 3.91) and an sp 2 linked methyl ( δ 2.35). The 13 C/HMQC spectra (Table 2) indicated the presence of 16 carbon signals, including 4 sp 2 methines ( δ 107.3-97.2), 3 sp 2 -oxy carbons ( δ 162.6-160.6), 1 carbonyl of γ -lactone ( δ 184.2) [20], 5 non-oxygenated sp 2 , 2 aromatic-attached methyl ethers ( δ 56.0, 55.4) and 1 sp 2 -attached methyl ( δ 20.6). Full assignment of the 2D NMR experiments (Figure 2 and Table 2) established the structure of 2 as rubrofusarin B, and excluded the structure of the isomeric asperxanthon ( 11 ) in the same way [21].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 1 H NMR spectra (Table 2) displayed a chelated hydroxyl group ( δ 14.96), two m- coupled doublets ( δ 6.56, 6.38) and two singlets ( δ 6.94 and 5.98), along with two methoxy signals ( δ 3.99, 3.91) and an sp 2 linked methyl ( δ 2.35). The 13 C/HMQC spectra (Table 2) indicated the presence of 16 carbon signals, including 4 sp 2 methines ( δ 107.3-97.2), 3 sp 2 -oxy carbons ( δ 162.6-160.6), 1 carbonyl of γ -lactone ( δ 184.2) [20], 5 non-oxygenated sp 2 , 2 aromatic-attached methyl ethers ( δ 56.0, 55.4) and 1 sp 2 -attached methyl ( δ 20.6). Full assignment of the 2D NMR experiments (Figure 2 and Table 2) established the structure of 2 as rubrofusarin B, and excluded the structure of the isomeric asperxanthon ( 11 ) in the same way [21].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lupeol is reported to inhibit the growth of a several types of bacteria, fungi and viral species (Hernández-Pérez et al, 1994;Ajaiyeoba et al, 2003;Tanaka et al, 2004;Erazo et al, 2008;Shai et al, 2008;Abd-Alla et al, 2009;Ahmed et al, 2010). Lupeol has been found to act as an effective anti-bacterial agent when tested against both gram positive and gram negative bacteria (Erazo et al, 2008;Ahmed et al, 2010).…”
Section: Lupeol As An Anti-microbial Agentmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Lupeol has been found to exhibit antimicrobial activity against a wide range of commonly encountered microbes (Hernández-Pérez et al, 1994;Ajaiyeoba et al, 2003;Tanaka et al, 2004;Erazo et al, 2008;Shai et al, 2008;Abd-Alla et al, 2009;Ahmed et al, 2010). Lupeol is reported to inhibit the growth of a several types of bacteria, fungi and viral species (Hernández-Pérez et al, 1994;Ajaiyeoba et al, 2003;Tanaka et al, 2004;Erazo et al, 2008;Shai et al, 2008;Abd-Alla et al, 2009;Ahmed et al, 2010).…”
Section: Lupeol As An Anti-microbial Agentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A systematic fractionation of an ethanol-water (1 : 1) extract of the seeds of Rhamnus Frangula , guided by assays for tumor-inhibitory activity, led to the isolation of aloe emodin [21]. This compound was found to show significant antileukemic activity against the P-388 lymphocytic leukemia in mice [22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%