The present work reports the isolation of acanthoic acid, a promising pimaradiene-type diterpene with several important biological activities described in the literature, from the stems of Annona amazonica. We found that acanthoic acid has significant trypanocidal activity against the epimastigote forms of Trypanosoma cruzi. This diterpene is the major constituent of the plant, comprising at least 65% of the hexane extract, demonstrating that A. amazonica is a new renewable natural source for this compound. The chemical investigation also resulted in the isolation of the alkaloids liriodenine and cassythicine, and other compounds including terpenes, sterols, and fatty acids. Additionally, the complete and unequivocal 1H and 13C NMR chemical shift assignments for cassythicine are provided. ©2009 Sociedade Brasileira de Química.
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Pinheiro, M. L. B., Xavier, C. M., de Souza, A. D. L., Rabelo, D. de M., Batista, C. L., Batista, R. L., … Nakamura, C. V. (2009). Acanthoic acid and other constituents from the stem of annona amazonica (Annonaceae). Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 20(6), 1095–1102. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-50532009000600015
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