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DOI: 10.1055/s-0036-1596379
A new dimeric monoterpene indole alkaloid from the stem bark of Pleiocarpa mutica Benth. (Apocynaceae)
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Publication Date:
14 December 2016 (online)
In the search for antiplasmodial molecules from plants used in traditional African medicine, the study of the alkaloidic extract of the stem bark of Pleiocarpa mutica Benth. (Apocynaceae), collected in Gabon, was carried out by a structure-driven HPLC-ESI-Q/TOF dereplication strategy, using the “molecular network” approach [1]. This strategy led to the rapid detection of over twenty known compounds [2], several of which were isolated for means of biological evaluation, such as the heterosidic monomer vincosamide (1) and the aspidofractine/eburnamine dimer pleiomutine (2). Analysis of the alkaloidic extract network also revealed the presence of a new and unusual bisindole alkaloid of the aspidofractine series, pleiokomenine (3). Spectral data (1D, 2D NMR and MS) of purified 3 evidenced a homodimeric aspidofractine skeleton, with an original methylene linker. Pleiokomenine (3) showed an interesting activity against Plasmodium falciparum (FcB1 strain), with an IC50 of 3.7µM. Structural elucidation of several analogues is in progress.
Acknowledgements: We are grateful to Jean-Christophe Jullian and Camille Dejean for NMR assistance.
Keywords: Apocynaceae, aspidofractine, HPLC-MS/MS, Molecular networking, Plasmodium falciparum, Pleiocarpa mutica.
References:
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[2] Thomas DW, Achenbach H, Bieman K. A new dimeric indole alkaloid from Pleiocarpa mutica Benth. J Am Chem Soc 1966; 88: 1537 – 1544
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