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  2. Structure-cardiac activity relationship of C19-diterpenoid alkaloids

Structure-cardiac activity relationship of C19-diterpenoid alkaloids

  • Nat Prod Commun. 2012 Jun;7(6):713-20.
Xi-Xian Jian 1 Pei Tang Xiu-Xiu Liu Ruo-Bing Chao Qiao-Hong Chen Xue-Ke She Dong-Lin Chen Feng-Peng Wang
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  • 1 Department of Chemistry of Medicinal Natural Products, West China College of Pharmacy, Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan, PR China 610041.
PMID: 22816290
Abstract

Thirty three C19-diterpenoid Alkaloids, twenty-two prepared from known C19-diterpenoid Alkaloids and eleven isolated from Aconitum and Delphinium spp. were evaluated for their cardiac activity in the isolated bullfrog heart assay. Among them, eleven compounds exhibited cardiac activity, with average rate of amplitude increase in the range of 16-118%. Compound 7, mesaconine (17), hypaconine (25), and beiwutinine (26) exhibited strong cardiac activities relative to the reference drug. The structure-activity relationship data acquired indicated that an alpha-hydroxyl group at C-15, a hydroxyl group at C-8, an alpha-methoxyl or hydroxyl group at C-1, and a secondary amine or N-methyl group in ring A are important structure features necessary for the cardiac activities of the aconitine-type C19-diterpenoid Alkaloids without any ester groups. In addition, an alpha-hydroxyl group at C-3 is also helpful for the cardiac activity of these Alkaloids.

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