A novel flavonoid and furoquinoline alkaloids from Vepris glomerata and their antioxidant activity

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Abstract

The dichloromethane extract of the aerial part of the plant Vepris glomerata (Rutaceae) yielded a new flavonoid, which was accorded the trivial name veprisinol (1), together with four known furoquinoline alkaloids: haplopine-3,3′-dimethylallyl ether (2), anhydroevoxine (3), evoxine (4) and skimmianine (5). The structures of the compounds were established by 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy, as well as HREIMS. Compounds 1 and 2 have strong antioxidant potential, similar to and in some instances better than ascorbic acid and can be used as beneficial additives to antioxidant supplements.

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Kiplimo, J. J., Islam, M. S., & Koorbanally, N. A. (2011). A novel flavonoid and furoquinoline alkaloids from Vepris glomerata and their antioxidant activity. Natural Product Communications, 6(12), 1847–1850. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1100601215

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