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Characterisation of alkaloids from some Australian Stephania (Menispermaceae) species
Authors:Blanchfield Joanne T  Sands Donald P A  Kennard Colin H L  Byriel Karl A  Kitching William
Institution:Department of Chemistry, School of Molecular and Microbial Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4072, Australia. j.blanchfield@mailbox.up.edu.au
Abstract:Chemical investigations of some Stephania species native to Australia and reportedly employed by Aboriginal people as therapeutic agents, are described. The alkaloids from the forest vines Stephania bancroftii F.M. Bailey and S. aculeata F.M. Bailey (Menispermaceae) have been isolated and characterised. The major alkaloids in the tuber of the former species are (-)-tetrahydropalmatine and (-)-stephanine, whereas these are minor components in the leaves, from which a C-7 hydroxylated aporphine has been identified. The major tuber alkaloids in S. aculeata are (+)-laudanidine, and the morphinoid, (-)-amurine, whose absolute stereochemistry has been established by X-ray structural analysis of the methiodide derivative. No significant levels of alkaloids were detected in S. japonica. Complete and unambiguous 1H and 13C NMR data are presented for these alkaloids.
Keywords:Alkaloid  Menispermaceae  Staphania bancroftii  Stephania aculeata  Stephania japonica  NMR data
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