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DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1280227
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Bioactive β-indoloquinazoline Alkaloids from Oricia renieri
Publication History
received March 12, 2011
revised August 10, 2011
accepted August 18, 2011
Publication Date:
16 September 2011 (online)
Abstract
Three new β-indoloquinazoline alkaloids, orirenierine A (1), B (2) and C (4), together with eleven known compounds were isolated from the methanol extract of the stems of Oricia renieri. The structures of all compounds were determined by comprehensive analyses of their spectroscopic data and comparison with literature information. The alkaloids 9–11 were isolated for the first time from this genus. All compounds were tested for their activity against bacteria, fungi, and plant pathogen oomycetes using the paper disk agar diffusion assay. The agar diffusion test gave only low antimicrobial activities, corresponding to MICs > 1 mg/mL. However, compounds 1–4 and 11 exhibited a strong suppressive effect on phagocytosis response upon activation with serum opsonized zymosan in the range of IC50 = 2.6–6.5 µM, while low cytotoxic activity against the human Caucasian prostate adenocarcinoma cell line PC-3 was observed with IC50 values ranging from 22.9 to 39.4 µM.
Key words
Oricia renieri - Rutaceae - β-indoloquinazoline alkaloids - antimicrobial - oxidative burst inhibition - cytotoxic activity
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