Alstoboonine, an Ulean-Type Indole Alkaloid from Alstonia boonei Leaves.
Manuel GrimmRamona BörnerJohn N AddoteyThomas Jürgen SchmidtVerena SpieglerPublished in: Journal of natural products (2023)
Alstonia boonei De Wild is a common plant in West Africa used in traditional medicine for various indications. While the stem bark has frequently been investigated, not much is known about the phytochemistry and bioactivity of the leaves. Within the current study, the major alkaloids of a hydroethanolic leaf extract were therefore isolated and characterized by MS, NMR, and ECD. This led to the identification of alstoboonine 1 , a new ulean-type alkaloid, along with eight previously reported indole alkaloids, 15-hydroxyangustilobine A ( 2 ), 6,7-seco-angustilobine B ( 3 ), 6,7-seco-19,20-α-epoxyangustilobine B ( 4 ), alstrostine E ( 5 ), alstrostine C ( 6 ), alstrostine D ( 7 ), 12-methoxyechitamidine ( 8 ), and 19-oxo-12-methoxyechitamidine ( 9 ). 1 was moderately active in vitro against Plasmodium falciparum NF54 (IC 50 6.9 μM), but inactive against other protozoan parasites ( Trypanosoma brucei , Trypanosoma cruzi , Leishmania donovani ). No significant cytotoxic effects were observed in L6 rat skeletal myoblast cells and MCF-7 breast cancer cells. Similarly, compounds 3 to 9 did not show cytotoxicity in MCF-7 cells. Due to the reported traditional use of the plant as an anthelmintic, the major alkaloids 2 , 5 , 6 , and 8 were tested against the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans . Nematicidal effects were observed for 6 (LC 50 400 μM), whereas 2 , 5 , and 8 were inactive.
Keyphrases
- breast cancer cells
- plasmodium falciparum
- induced apoptosis
- cell cycle arrest
- oxidative stress
- signaling pathway
- mass spectrometry
- trypanosoma cruzi
- multiple sclerosis
- magnetic resonance
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- pi k akt
- ms ms
- inflammatory response
- simultaneous determination
- anti inflammatory
- liquid chromatography