Progress on cassaine-type diterpenoid ester amines and amides (Erythrophleum Alkaloids)

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The structures, spectral characteristics, and bioactivities of 39 natural cassaine-type diterpenoid ester amines and amides (Erythrophleum alkaloids) and 31 synthetic analogues are reviewed. Cassaine-type diterpenoid ester amines and amides, the so called Erythrophleum alkaloids, have the skeleton of cassane-type diterpenoids with a N-containing side chain, and are classified into two groups, ester amines and amides. Cassaine-type diterpenoid ester amines and amides show remarkable inotropic action on the heart, inhibition of Na+/K+-ATPase, cytotoxities, and other major bioactivities. Structural modification of cassaine-type diterpenoid ester amines and amides has been carried out to furnish many derivatives to study the structureactivity relationships.

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Qu, J., Yu, S., Tang, W., Liu, Y., Liu, Y., & Liu, J. (2006). Progress on cassaine-type diterpenoid ester amines and amides (Erythrophleum Alkaloids). Natural Product Communications. Natural Product Incorporation. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x0600101005

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