Molecules (Apr 2011)

Lancifoliaine, a New Bisbenzylisoquinoline from the Bark of Litsea lancifolia

  • Kazumasa Zaima,
  • Marc Litaudon,
  • Azeana Zahari,
  • Hazrina Hazni,
  • A Hamid A Hadi,
  • Khalijah Awang,
  • Mat Ropi Mukhtar,
  • Syazreen Nadia Sulaiman,
  • Hiroshi Morita

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules16043119
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4
pp. 3119 – 3127

Abstract

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A new bisbenzylisoquinoline, lancifoliaine (1), together with seven known alkaloids – N-allyllaurolitsine (2), reticuline (3), actinodaphnine, norboldine, pallidine, cassythicine and boldine – were isolated from the stem bark of Litsea lancifolia (Lauraceae). In addition to that of lancifoliaine, complete 13C-NMR data of N-allyl-laurolitsine (2) was also reported. The alkaloidal structures were elucidated by means of high field 1D- and 2D-NMR IR, UV, and LCMS-IT-TOF spectral data. N-Allyllaurolitsine (2) showed a moderate vasorelaxant activity on isolated rat aorta.

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