Advances in the Chemical and Biological Characterization of Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids and Natural Analogues Isolated in the Last Decade
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Novel Alkaloids from Different Unstudied Amaryllidaceae Plants
2.1. Alkaloids from Phaedranassa dubia
2.2. Alkaloid from Nerine huttoniae
2.3. Alkaloids from Zephyranthes candida
2.4. Alkaloids from Narcissus jonquilla quail
2.5. Alkaloids from Lycoris longituba
2.6. Alkaloids from Hippeastrum papilio
2.7. Alkaloids from Nerine sarniensis
2.8. Alkaloids from Crinum latifolium
2.9. Alkaloids from Zephyranthes grandiflora
2.10. Alkaloids from Brunsvigia natalensis
2.11. Alkaloids from Crinum jagus
3. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Alkaloid | Amaryllidacea | Reference |
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Phaedranamine (1, Figure 1) | Phaedranassa dubia | [25] |
6-O-Methylkrigeine (2, Figure 1) | Nerine huttoniae | [26] |
N-methylhemeanthidine chloride (3, Figure 1) | Zephyranthes candida | [27] [28] |
Jonquailine (4, Figure 1) | Narcissus jonquilla quail | [29] |
Lycolongirine A (5, Figure 1) | Lycoris longituba | [30] |
Lycolongirine B (6, Figure 1) | “ 1 | “ |
Lycolongirine C (7, Figure 1) | “ | “ |
Hippapiline (8, Figure 1) | Hippeastrum papilio | [31] |
Papiline (9, Figure 1) | “ | “ |
3-O-Demethyl-3-O-(3-hydroxybutanoyl)- haemanthamine (10, Figure 1) | “ | “ |
Crinsarnine (11, Figure 1) | Nerine sarniensis | [32] |
Sarniensinol (12, Figure 1) | “ | [33] |
Sarniensine (13, Figure 1) | “ | [32] |
4,8-Dimethoxy-cripowellin C, (14, Figure 1) | Crinum latifolium | [34] |
4,8-Dimethoxy-cripowellin D (15, Figure 1) | “ | “ |
9-Methoxy-cripowellin B (16, Figure 1) | “ | “ |
4-Methoxy-8-hydroxy-cripowellin B (17, Figure 1) | “ | “ |
Zephygranditine A (18, Figure 2) | Zephyranthes grandiflora | [35] |
Zephygranditine B (19, Figure 2) | “ | “ |
Zephygranditine C (20, Figure 2) | “ | “ |
Zephygranditine D (21, Figure 2) | “ | “ |
Zephygranditine E (22, Figure 2) | “ | “ |
Zephygranditine F (23, Figure 2) | “ | “ |
3-O-Methyl-epi-vittatine (24, Figure 2) | Brunsvigia natalensis | [36] |
Crouchinine (25, Figure 2) | “ | “ |
Gigantelline (26 Figure 2) | Crinum jagus | [37] |
Gigantellinine (27 Figure 2) | “ | “ |
Gigancrinine (28 Figure 2) | “ | “ |
Alkaloid | Biological Activity | Reference |
---|---|---|
N-methylhemeanthidine chloride (3, Figure 1) | Cytotoxic Anticancer against AML | [27] [28] |
Jonquailine (4, Figure 1) | Anticancer activity | [29] |
Lycolongirine A (5, Figure 1) | Neuroprotective | [30] |
Lycolongirine B (6, Figure 1) | “ 1 | “ |
Lycolongirine C (7, Figure 1) | “ | “ |
Crinsarnine (11, Figure 1) | Insecticidal | [32] |
Sarniensine (13, Figure 1) | Insecticidal | [32] |
4,8-Dimethoxy-cripowellin C, (14, Figure 1) | Cytotoxic Antioxidant Anti-inflammatory | [34,43] |
4,8-Dimethoxy-cripowellinD (15, Figure 1) | “ | “ |
9-Methoxy-cripowellin B (16, Figure 1) | Cytotoxic Antioxidant Anti-inflammatory Antimicrobial | “ |
4-Methoxy-8-hydroxy-cripowellin B (17, Figure 1) | “ | “ |
Zephygranditine A (18, Figure 2) | Cytotoxic Anti-inflammatory | [35] |
Zephygranditine B (19, Figure 2) | “ | “ |
Zephygranditine C (20, Figure 2) | Cytotoxic | “ |
Gigantellinine (27 Figure 2) | Inhibition of AChE | “ |
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Masi, M.; Di Lecce, R.; Cimmino, A.; Evidente, A. Advances in the Chemical and Biological Characterization of Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids and Natural Analogues Isolated in the Last Decade. Molecules 2020, 25, 5621. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25235621
Masi M, Di Lecce R, Cimmino A, Evidente A. Advances in the Chemical and Biological Characterization of Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids and Natural Analogues Isolated in the Last Decade. Molecules. 2020; 25(23):5621. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25235621
Chicago/Turabian StyleMasi, Marco, Roberta Di Lecce, Alessio Cimmino, and Antonio Evidente. 2020. "Advances in the Chemical and Biological Characterization of Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids and Natural Analogues Isolated in the Last Decade" Molecules 25, no. 23: 5621. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25235621
APA StyleMasi, M., Di Lecce, R., Cimmino, A., & Evidente, A. (2020). Advances in the Chemical and Biological Characterization of Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids and Natural Analogues Isolated in the Last Decade. Molecules, 25(23), 5621. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25235621