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  2. DNA-damaging steroidal alkaloids from Eclipta alba from the suriname rainforest1

DNA-damaging steroidal alkaloids from Eclipta alba from the suriname rainforest1

  • J Nat Prod. 1998 Oct;61(10):1202-8. doi: 10.1021/np970561c.
M S Abdel-Kader 1 B D Bahler S Malone M C Werkhoven F van Troon David J H Wisse I Bursuker K M Neddermann S W Mamber D G Kingston
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  • 1 Department of Chemistry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061-0212, USA.
Abstract

Bioassay-guided fractionation of the MeOH extract of Eclipta alba using three yeast strains (1138, 1140, and 1353) resulted in the isolation of eight bioactive steroidal Alkaloids (1-8), six of which are reported for the first time from nature. The major alkaloid was identified as (20S)(25S)-22,26-imino-cholesta-5,22(N)-dien-3beta-ol (verazine, 3), while the new Alkaloids were identified as 20-epi-3-dehydroxy-3-oxo-5,6-dihydro-4,5-dehydroverazine (1), ecliptalbine [(20R)-20-pyridyl-cholesta-5-ene-3beta,23-diol] (4), (20R)-4beta-hydroxyverazine (5), 4beta-hydroxyverazine (6), (20R)-25beta-hydroxyverazine (7), and 25beta-hydroxyverazine (8). Ecliptalbine (4), in which the 22,26-imino ring of verazine was replaced by a 3-hydroxypyridine moiety, had comparable bioactivity to verazine in these assays, while a second alkaloid (8) showed good activity against Candida albicans. All the Alkaloids showed weak cytotoxicity against the M-109 cell line.

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