Bioactive azafluorenone alkaloids from Polyalthia debilis (pierre) finet & Gagnep.

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Abstract

This study investigated bioactive extracts of Polyalthia debilis (Annonaceae) with antimicrobial, antimalarial and cytotoxic activities. Extensive chromatographic isolations provided azafluorenone alkaloids; onychine (1) and 7-methoxyonychine (2) together with a mixture of β-sitosterol and stigmasterol. The two alkaloids were isolated from the P. debilis for the first time. Isolated fractions containing a mixture of triterpenoids (C7, C8 and C9) exhibited the most potent antimicrobial activity against many bacterial strains with minimum inhibitory concentration of 64 μg/mL. Fractions with antimalarial and cytotoxic activities were also observed. The findings suggest the potential use of P. debilis in medicinal applications.

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Prachayasittikul, S., Manam, P., Chinworrungsee, M., Isarankura-Na-ayudhya, C., Ruchirawat, S., & Prachayasittikul, V. (2009). Bioactive azafluorenone alkaloids from Polyalthia debilis (pierre) finet & Gagnep. Molecules, 14(11), 4414–4424. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules14114414

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