Studies on the alkaloids of erythrina plants

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Abstract

The alkaloidal components of eight Erythrina plants (Leguminosae), E. arborescence Roxb., E. orientalis (L.) MURR, E. crysta-galli LINN, E. crysta- galli (L.) cv. Maruba Deiko H. Murata, E. x bidwilli LINDL, E. poeppigiana (Walp) O.F. Cook, E. glauca WILLD, and E. variegata L. were examined. As a result of this study, five new oxo-erythrinan alkaloids, erythrinine (8), 11- hydroxyerysotrine (9), erysotramidine (10), erytharbine (11), crystamidine (12) and a dibenz[d,f]azonine type alkaloid, erybidine (2), were isolated respectively. Two tetrahydroprotoberberine type alkaloids, scoulerine (4) and coreximine (5), were also isolated from E. orientalis (L.) MURR. A new synthetic route to erythrinan alkaloids was developed, via the cis -C/D-ring fused 15-methoxy-16-hydroxyerythrinan-2,8-dione (49) as a key intermediate, from the enol methyl derivative (48) which was obtained by Birch reduction of the benzyl amide (47). The total synthesis of (±)-erysotramidine (10), an oxo-erythrinan alkaloid, including a novel ring cleavage of the azatricyclo[3.2.0.0] compound (70) with phenylselenyl chloride is described.

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Ito, K. (1999). Studies on the alkaloids of erythrina plants. Yakugaku Zasshi. Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. https://doi.org/10.1248/yakushi1947.119.5_340

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