The crude ethanolic extract of Nauclea latifolia yielded five known compounds, strictosamide (1), naucleamides A (2), naucleamide F (3), quinovic acid-3-O-β-rhamnosylpyranoside (4), and quinovic acid 3-O-β- fucosylpyranoside (5). Microbial reactions, using a whole cell culture of Rhizopus circinans on compound (1), yielded three analogues, 10-hydroxystrictosamide (6), 10-β-glucosyloxyvincoside lactam (7) and 16,17-dihydro-10-β-glucosyloxyvincoside lactam (8). Compounds 1-8 were identified with the aid of extensive NMR spectral studies. Compound 8 was found to be a new metabolite. Compounds 1-8 exhibited different levels of anti-GST and anti-fungal activities.
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Ata, A., Udenigwe, C. C., Matochko, W., Holloway, P., Eze, M. O., & Uzoegwu, P. N. (2009). Chemical constituents of Nauclea latifolia and their anti-GST and anti-fungal activities. Natural Product Communications, 4(9), 1185–1188. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x0900400905
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