The bark of Picrasma javanica Bl. (Family Simaroubaceae) has been widely used in the traditional medicines for the treatment of malaria in Myanmar, Indonesia and Thailand. In previous studies, thirteen β-carbolines were isolated from P. javanica growing in Indonesia and New Guinea. The present study aimed to identify the chem. components of Thai P. javanica by using thin layer chromatog. (TLC) and high resoln. mass spectrometry (MS). It demonstrated that there were at least six β-carbolines in stem bark of Thai P. javanica; composed of 1-ethyl-β-carboline, 1-ethyl-4-methoxy-β-carboline (crenatine), 4-methoxy-1-vinyl-β-carboline (dehydrocrenatine), 5- or 6- or 8-dehydrocrenatine, 5- or 8-hydroxycrenatine, picrasidine G and picrasidine T. Three of them i.e. crenatine, dehydrocrenatine and 6-dehydrocrenatine had the antimalarial activities. Thus, Thai P. javanica shall be reserved as medicinal plant for malaria disease treatment. [on SciFinder(R)]
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Saiin, C., Junwised, J., … Ingkaninan, K. (2019). Determination of β-carbolines in Thai Picrasma javanica Bl.; the source of potential antimalarial agents. Advancement in Medicinal Plant Research, 7(2), 61–67. https://doi.org/10.30918/ampr.72.19.025
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