Publications by authors named "Akino Jossang"

Peganum harmala is used in traditional medicine to treat a number of diseases including cancer. Our preliminary studies show that the alkaloidal extract of PH seed is cytotoxic to several tumor cell lines in vitro and has antitumor effect in a tumor model in vivo. The present investigation was aimed at extending our previous studies in identifying the components in P.

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  • DNA topoisomerases are crucial enzymes in DNA replication and are targeted by anticancer drugs, specifically topoisomerase inhibitors.
  • This study identifies flavones, a type of compound, as effective topoisomerase I inhibitors, with their potency linked to specific redox properties and structural characteristics.
  • The research highlights how flavones may become more effective after converting to quinones, suggesting a new approach for identifying potent anticancer drug candidates based on both redox and 3D structural features.
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Two new alkaloids, (5S,9S,10R)-myrionidine (1) and (5S,9S,10R,13S)-myrionamide (2), along with the known schoberine (3), were isolated from the leaves of Myrioneuron nutans (Rubiaceae), and their structures were determined from spectral analysis, including mass spectrometry and 2D NMR. The total asymmetric syntheses of (-)-myrionidine (1), (-)-schoberine (3), their enantiomers as well as their 9-epimers derivatives were performed, allowing the determination of their absolute configuration together with that of myrionamide (2). (-)-Myrionidine (1) and its synthetic enantiomer (18) showed a significant antimalarial activity on Plasmodium falciparum.

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Harringtonolide (= hainanolide) is a complex polycyclic fused norditerpene isolated from CEPHALOTAXUS HARRINGTONIA var. DRUPACEA. In spite of its appealing biological properties - we measured an IC (50) of 43 nM on KB cells and a significant antifungal activity - its absolute configuration has not yet been firmly established.

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Decoction of Strychnopsis thouarsii is used in the Malagasy traditional medicine to combat malaria. We have shown that this traditional remedy prevents malaria infection by targeting Plasmodium at its early liver stage. Bioassay-guided fractionation of S.

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Hypaphorine, an alpha-N,N,N-trimethyltryptophan betaine, was isolated, for the first time, from Astragalus lusitanicus Lam. (Fabaceae), a plant highly toxic for lambs and goats. This alkaloid was characterized by NMR and MS analysis.

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Amber, fossilized tree resin, found at the Oise River area of the Paris basin (France) was dated as being 55 million years old. Quesnoin, a novel unique pure organic compound, was isolated from Oise amber. 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopic analysis indicated an unknown diterpene skeleton, quesnane.

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Myrobotinol (1) was isolated from the leaves of Myrioneuron nutans (Rubiaceae) and its structure determined from spectral data, including mass spectrometry and 2D NMR. This compound presents a new hexacyclic alkaloid skeleton including a 1,3-oxazine and aminal functionality. The absolute configuration of myrobotinol was established by using Mosher's method.

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Two new sesquiterpene lactones, wedelolides A (1) and B (2), were isolated by bioassay-guided fractionation from the leaves of Wedelia trilobata, together with known trilobolides 6-O-isobutyrate (3) and 6-O-methacrylate (4). The compounds 1 and 2 were the first examples of an unprecedented framework: a novel sesquiterpene delta-lactone, (9R)-eudesman-9,12-olide. The structures of the antimalarial wedelolides A (1) and B (2) were determined on the basis of MS and 2D NMR spectral analysis.

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Myrionine (1), a new 8beta-alkyl-cis-decahydroquinoline, was isolated from Myrioneuron nutans. Its structure was determined by spectral methods and then confirmed by X-ray analysis and total synthesis. In solution, 1 gives rise to an N-in/N-out equilibrium.

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Background: The global spread of multidrug-resistant malaria parasites has led to an urgent need for new chemotherapeutic agents. Drug discovery is primarily directed to the asexual blood stages, and few drugs that are effective against the obligatory liver stages, from which the pathogenic blood infection is initiated, have become available since primaquine was deployed in the 1950s.

Methods And Findings: Using bioassay-guided fractionation based on the parasite's hepatic stage, we have isolated a novel morphinan alkaloid, tazopsine, from a plant traditionally used against malaria in Madagascar.

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In vitro studies were carried out in rat pleural polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) activated by opsonized zymosan (OZ) to investigate the effects of aqueous extract from Acacia cyanophylla seeds on superoxide anions generation. PMNs were collected, after induction of an acute inflammatory reaction, by injection in the rat pleural cavity, of a suspension of calcium pyrophosphate (CaPP) crystals (pleurisy with CaPP) or serum (pleurisy with serum). The results obtained indicate that Acacia cyanophylla aqueous seeds extract had, in vitro, a significant stimulatory effect, in a dose dependent manner, on the PMN superoxide anions generation.

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Four new cephalotaxus alkaloids, cephalotaxine alpha-N-oxide (1), cephalotaxine beta-N-oxide (2), 11-beta-hydroxycephalotaxine beta-N-oxide (3), and isocephalotaxine (4), were isolated, together with several known alkaloids from an EtOAc extract of the fruits of Cephalotaxus fortunei. The structures were determined by spectral analysis including mass spectrometry and 2D NMR. Compounds 1, 2, 3, and 4 displayed cytotoxicity against nasopharynx KB cells with IC50 values of 30, 14, 31, and 15 micro g/mL, respectively.

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A novel Daphniphyllum alkaloid, daphcalycine (1), was isolated together with known daphnicyclidin D (2) from the stem bark of Daphniphyllum calycinum. The highly condensed polycyclic structure, established by spectral analysis, possessed an unusual framework: a central quinuclidine like tricycle produced by fusion of a piperidine, a tetrahydropyran, and an oxazine ring in turn condensed to surrounding three penta-, one hexa-, and one hepta-membered rings. The relative configuration of 11 carbon stereocenters of 1 was elucidated on the basis of NOESY.

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Two new bisindole alkaloids, vingramine (1) and methylvingramine (2), were isolated from the seeds of Catharanthus roseus, Apocynaceae. The structures were determined by HRFABMS as well as one- and two-dimensional NMR experiments. They possess a new bisindole skeleton involving an indole alkaloid part B with loss of 5',6'-ethylene, a C7'-C16' linkage, a 14'-O-19'-tetrahydrofuran, and a N-4'-isobutyramide group.

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Monterine 1 as well as granjine 3, 1R,1'S configured biphenylic bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloids, generate two highly populated conformers. The interconversion of two forms was detected by saturation tranfer in (1)H NMR NOEs experiments. Tridimensional structure of the conformers was determined on the basis of (1)H NMR analysis of anisotropic shielding protons, by NOEs measurements and vicinal proton coupling constants of CH1-CH(2)alpha and CH1'-CH(2)alpha'.

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