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  2. Conolodinines A-D, Aspidosperma- Aspidosperma Bisindole Alkaloids with Antiproliferative Activity from Tabernaemontana corymbosa

Conolodinines A-D, Aspidosperma- Aspidosperma Bisindole Alkaloids with Antiproliferative Activity from Tabernaemontana corymbosa

  • J Nat Prod. 2019 Apr 26;82(4):850-858. doi: 10.1021/acs.jnatprod.8b00919.
Dawn Su-Yin Sim 1 Suerialoasan Navanesan 2 Kae-Shin Sim 2 Subramaniam Gurusamy 3 Siew-Huah Lim 1 Yun-Yee Low 1 Toh-Seok Kam 1
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science , University of Malaya , 50603 Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia.
  • 2 Institute of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science , University of Malaya , 50603 Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia.
  • 3 School of Chemical and Life Sciences , Nanyang Polytechnic , Singapore 569830 , Singapore.
Abstract

Examination of the EtOH extract of the leaves of the Malayan Tabernaemontana corymbosa resulted in the isolation of four new (1-4) and two known bisindole Alkaloids (5, 6) of the Aspidosperma- Aspidosperma type. The structures of these Alkaloids were determined based on analysis of the spectroscopic data (NMR and HRESIMS). X-ray diffraction analyses of the related bisindole Alkaloids conophylline (5) and conophyllinine (6) established the absolute configurations. Treatment of the bisindole alkaloid conophylline (5) with benzeneselenic anhydride gave, in addition to the known bisindole polyervinine (7) previously isolated from another Malayan Tabernaemontana, another bisindole product, 8, an isolable tautomer of 7. X-ray diffraction analyses yielded the absolute configurations of both bisindoles and in addition showed that polyervinine (7) exists primarily as the neutral dione structure. The bisindoles (1-8) and the related conophylline-type bisindoles (9-13) showed pronounced in vitro growth inhibitory activity against an array of human Cancer cell lines, including KB, vincristine-resistant KB, PC-3, LNCaP, MCF7, MDA-MB-231, A549, HT-29, and HCT 116 cells, with IC50 values for the active compounds in the 0.01-5 μM range.

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