N-cyanomethylnorboldine: A new aporphine isolated from Alseodaphne perakensis (Lauraceae)

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A phytochemical study of the bark of Alseodaphne perakensis has yielded three aporphine alkaloids: the new compound N-cyanomethylnorboldine (1), and the two known alkaloids N-methyllaurotetanine (2) and norboldine (3). The isolation was achieved by chromatographic techniques and the structural elucidation was performed via spectral methods, notably 1D- and 2D-NMR, UV, IR, and HRFABMS. The vasorelaxation activity of compound 1 has been studied. © 2011 by the authors.

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Nafiah, M. A., Mukhtar, M. R., Omar, H., Ahmad, K., Morita, H., Litaudon, M., … Hadi, A. H. A. (2011). N-cyanomethylnorboldine: A new aporphine isolated from Alseodaphne perakensis (Lauraceae). Molecules, 16(4), 3402–3409. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules16043402

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