Constituents from Nauclea latifolia with Anti-Haemophilus influenzae Type b Inhibitory Activities.
Jean Jules Kezetas BankeuDonald Ulrich Kenou KaghoYannick Stéphane Fotsing FongangRufin Marie Kouipou ToghueoBrice Mittérant Mba'ningGuy Raymond Tchouya FeuyaFabrice Boyom FekamJean Claude TchouankeuSilvère Augustin NgouelaNorbert SewaldBruno Ndjakou LentaMuhammad Shaiq AliPublished in: Journal of natural products (2019)
Three previously undescribed indole alkaloids, named latifolianine A (1) and latifoliaindoles A and B (2 and 3), along with 10 known compounds (4-13), were isolated from the heartwood of Nauclea latifolia. Their structures were elucidated based on the analysis of their NMR and MS data. Latifolianine A (1) represents an unusual and unprecedented monoterpene indole alkaloid unit condensed with an ursane-type pentacyclic triterpenoid moiety. Plausible biogenetic routes toward latifolianine A (1) and latifoliaindoles A and B (2 and 3) were proposed. All the isolates were assessed in vitro for their inhibitory effects on Haemophilus influenzae. Naucleidinal (7) exhibited potent antibacterial activity (MIC value of 3.1 μg/mL) as compared to a reference drug, ciprofloxacin (MIC value of 1.6 μg/mL).