A new carbazole alkaloid from Murraya koenigii spreng (Rutaceae)

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A new carbazole alkaloid (kurryam) oxygenated at the 4-position, hitherto unknown among carbazole alkaloids, has been isolated from the seeds of an Indian medicinal plant, Murraya koenigii (Rutaceae). The structure has been established as 4-hydroxy-(2′,2′,3)-trimethyl-(6,7)-dimethoxy pyranocarbazole from extensive 2D NMR spectral studies. In addition, two known carbazole alkaloids, (2′,2′,3)-trimethyl 6-methoxy pyranocarbazole and (2′,2′,3)-trimethyl 6-hydroxy pyranocarbazole were isolated from the seeds of the same plant, of which (2′,2′,3)-trimethyl 6-methoxy pyranocarbazole exhibited significant antidiarrhoeal activity, as also did the new compound.

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Mandal, S., Nayak, A., Banerjee, S. K., Banerji, J., & Banerji, A. (2008). A new carbazole alkaloid from Murraya koenigii spreng (Rutaceae). Natural Product Communications, 3(10), 1679–1682. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x0800301019

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