Anti-plasmodial activity of some constituents of the root bark of Harungana madagascariensis LAM. (Hypericaceae)

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Abstract

Bazouanthrone (1), a new anthrone derivative, has been isolated from the root bark of Harungana madagascariensis, together with known compounds, feruginin A (2), harunganin (3), harunganol A (4), harunganol B (5), friedelan-3-one (6) and betulinic acid (7). The structure of the compound (1) was assigned as 3,5,8,9-tetrahydroxy-2,4,4-tri-(3,3-dimethylallyl)-6-methyl-1- (4H)-anthracenone, by means of spectroscopic analysis. The antiplasmodial activity of the isolated compounds was evaluated in culture against W2 strain of Plasmodium falciparum. All the compounds were found to be active against the Plasmodium parasites with bazouanthrone (1) showing particular potency (IC 50=1.80 μM). © 2007 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Ndjakou Lenta, B., Ngouela, S., Fekam Boyom, F., Tantangmo, F., Feuya Tchouya, G. R., Tsamo, E., … Donald Connolly, J. (2007). Anti-plasmodial activity of some constituents of the root bark of Harungana madagascariensis LAM. (Hypericaceae). Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 55(3), 464–467. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.55.464

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