Corynanthean-epicatechin flavoalkaloids from Corynanthe pachyceras

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Abstract

Epicatechocorynantheines A and B, and epicatechocorynantheidine were isolated from the stem bark of Corynanthe pachyceras. These molecules were pinpointed, and their isolation streamlined, by a molecular networking strategy. The structural elucidation was unambiguously accomplished from HRMS and 1D/2D NMR data. These compounds represent the first examples of corynanthean-type alkaloids tethered with a flavonoid. Epicatechocorynantheidine notably instigated two connections between the monoterpene indole alkaloid and the flavonoid, yielding an unprecedented octacyclic appendage. These flavoalkaloids exerted moderate antiplasmodial activities.

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Kouamé, T., Kouamé, T., Okpekon, A. T., Bony, N. F., N’Tamon, A. D., N’Tamon, A. D., … Pogam, P. L. (2020). Corynanthean-epicatechin flavoalkaloids from Corynanthe pachyceras. Molecules, 25(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25112654

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