This paper aimed to investigate the potential antifungal influences of new alkaloids from L. var. Boiss. New Diterpenoid alkaloids Delcarpum (), Hydrodavisine () and known alkaloids Peregrine (), Delphitisine () were isolated by different chromatographic methods from the aerial parts of Boiss, which grows in Syria. The structures of alkaloids were proposed based on 1D NMR spectroscopy H-NMR, C-NMR, DEPT-135, DEPT-90, 2D NMR spectroscopy DQF-COSY, HMQC, EI-Ms mass spectrum, and IR spectroscopic measurements. The antifungal activity of the isolated alkaloids was evaluated against different dermatophyte fungal isolates compared with fluconazole. In the case of Peregrine () the minimum inhibitory concentrations(MICs) recorded 128-256, 32-64, and 32 for , and , respectively, compared to 32-64, 16, and 32 μg/mL in the case of fluconazole, respectively. The MICs recorded on application of the four alkaloids mixture were 64, 32, and 16 in the case of , , and , respectively, which were significantly lower than that measured for each of the individual alkaloid and were compatible for fluconazole. In conclusion, MICs of the tested alkaloids showed a variable potential effect on the investigated fungal isolates. Peregrine () was the most effective alkaloid, however, the application of the mixture of alkaloids induced significant synergistic activity that was more pronounced than the application of individual ones.
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