Phytochemical studies on traditional medicinal plants with antimalarial activities
The active antimalarial principles of three traditional medicinal plants, Passerina obtusifolia (Thymelaeaceae), Tetradenia riparia (Labiatea) and Xerophyta retinervis (V elloziaceae) were investigated by employing bioassay guided fractionation. Two novel compounds and five known constituents were i...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-218532020-10-06T05:11:12Z Phytochemical studies on traditional medicinal plants with antimalarial activities Chen, Dianne Tzu-Hsiu Gammon, David W Campbell, William E Chemistry The active antimalarial principles of three traditional medicinal plants, Passerina obtusifolia (Thymelaeaceae), Tetradenia riparia (Labiatea) and Xerophyta retinervis (V elloziaceae) were investigated by employing bioassay guided fractionation. Two novel compounds and five known constituents were isolated from the active fractions of these three plants. The types of compounds isolated included: three triterpenoids (20(29)-Lupene-3α,28- diol (30), 20(29)-Lupene-3α, 16β,28-triol (32) and 3β-Hydroxy-20(29)-Lupen-28-oic acid (42)); two diterpenoids (8-Abietene-7 β,13 β -diol (45) and cariocal (51)); one flavonoid ( 5-Hydroxy:.4' ,6, 7-trimethoxyflavone ( 44)) and one flavonolignan ( 11-0- acetyl hydnocarpin (62)). In addition, one analogue of 7α-hydroxyroyleanone (41) (which was previously isolated from T riparia and was found to be the active antimalarial principle of the plant) was prepared. 2016-09-20T12:35:23Z 2016-09-20T12:35:23Z 1997 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/21853 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Science Department of Chemistry |
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The active antimalarial principles of three traditional medicinal plants, Passerina obtusifolia (Thymelaeaceae), Tetradenia riparia (Labiatea) and Xerophyta retinervis (V elloziaceae) were investigated by employing bioassay guided fractionation. Two novel compounds and five known constituents were isolated from the active fractions of these three plants. The types of compounds isolated included: three triterpenoids (20(29)-Lupene-3α,28- diol (30), 20(29)-Lupene-3α, 16β,28-triol (32) and 3β-Hydroxy-20(29)-Lupen-28-oic acid (42)); two diterpenoids (8-Abietene-7 β,13 β -diol (45) and cariocal (51)); one flavonoid ( 5-Hydroxy:.4' ,6, 7-trimethoxyflavone ( 44)) and one flavonolignan ( 11-0- acetyl hydnocarpin (62)). In addition, one analogue of 7α-hydroxyroyleanone (41) (which was previously isolated from T riparia and was found to be the active antimalarial principle of the plant) was prepared. |
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Phytochemical studies on traditional medicinal plants with antimalarial activities |
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Phytochemical studies on traditional medicinal plants with antimalarial activities |
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Phytochemical studies on traditional medicinal plants with antimalarial activities |
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Phytochemical studies on traditional medicinal plants with antimalarial activities |
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