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Cytotoxic Benzophenanthridine and Furoquinoline Alkaloids from <Emphasis Type="Italic">Zanthoxylum buesgenii</Emphasis>(Rutaceae)
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Louis?P?SandjoEmail author  Victor?Kuete  Rodrigue?S?Tchangna  Email author" target="_blank">Thomas?EfferthEmail author  Bonaventure?T?Ngadjui
Institution:1.Department of Organic Chemistry,University of Yaoundé I,Yaoundé,Cameroon;2.Department of Biochemistry,University of Dschang,Dschang,Cameroon;3.Department of Pharmaceutical Biology, Institute of Pharmacy and Biochemistry,University of Mainz,Mainz,Germany
Abstract:

Background

Zanthoxylum buesgenii is a shrub used in Sierra Leone as remedy to cure venereal diseases, arthritis, and rheumatism whereas leaves and barks are employed to treat leprosy and to relieve pain. In South West Region of Cameroon, the plant locally called "Mbem" by Lewoh-Lebang community, is orally given to patients as aphrodisiac decoction and to increase sperm count. Previous chemical studies on Zanthoxylum species reported the identification of lignans, coumarins, diterpenes, sesquiterpenes, steroids, alkaloids and benzopropanoids. Besides, structurally diverse compounds belonging to these classes of secondary metabolites have been reported as trypanocidal, antileishmanial, antimycobacterial and cytotoxic metabolites.

Results

We therefore investigated the alkaloidal constituents of Z. buesgenii. In the course of the study, two benzophenanthridines 1-methoxy-12-methyl-12,13-dihydro-1,3]dioxolo4',5':4,5]benzo1,2-c]phenanthridine-2,13-diol (1) and isofagaridine (2)] were identified among them one new. Alongside, three known furoquinolines maculine (3), kokusaginine (4) and teclearverdoornine (5)] were also obtained and their structures were established on the basis of their NMR data and by comparison with those previously reported. Furthermore, the cytotoxicities of metabolites (1-4) isolated in substantial amount were evaluated against a series of multidrugs-resistant cancer cell lines. While compounds 2-4 showed selective cytotoxicities, compound 1 displayed activities against all cancer cells.

Conclusions

The observed activities corroborate those previously reported on similar benzophenanthridine alkaloids indicating that compounds 1 and 2 can chemically be explored to develop other chemotherapeutic agents.
Graphical abstract Cytotoxic Benzophenanthridine and Furoquinoline Alkaloids from Zanthoxylum buesgenii (Rutaceae).
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