Two new antimicrobial dimeric compounds: Febrifuquinone, a vismione-anthraquinone coupled pigment and adamabianthrone, from two Psorospermum species

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Abstract

Febrifuquinone (1), a new vismione-anthraquinone coupled pigment and a new bianthrone named adamabianthrone (2), were isolated respectively, from the roots of Psorospermum febrifugum and from the bark of Psorospermum adamauense along with eight known compounds including: two bianthrones [(bianthrone A1 (3) and bianthrone A2b], one vismione [(vismione D (4)], one anthrone (3-geranyloxyemodin anthrone) and four anthraquinones [(1,8-dihydroxy-3-isoprenyloxy-6-methylanthraquinone, emodin (5), 3-geranyloxy-1,8-dihydroxy-6-methylanthraquinone and 2-geranyl-1,8-dihydroxy-6- methylanthraquinone]. Their structures were determined using modern spectroscopic methods including one and two dimensional-NMR techniques as well as MS. Compounds 1 and 2 showed significant antimicrobial activities against a wide range of bacteria and fungi. © 2009 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Tsaffack, M., Nguemeving, J. R., Kuete, V., Ndejouong Tchize, B. L. S., Mkounga, P., Penlap Beng, V., … Nkengfack, A. E. (2009). Two new antimicrobial dimeric compounds: Febrifuquinone, a vismione-anthraquinone coupled pigment and adamabianthrone, from two Psorospermum species. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 57(10), 1113–1118. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.57.1113

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