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  2. Chemical investigation of drug-like compounds from the Australian tree, Neolitseadealbata

Chemical investigation of drug-like compounds from the Australian tree, Neolitseadealbata

  • Bioorg Med Chem Lett. 2010 Oct 1;20(19):5859-63. doi: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2010.07.100.
Trong D Tran 1 Ngoc B Pham Gregory Fechner Ronald J Quinn
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  • 1 Eskitis Institute, Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD 4111, Australia.
Abstract

Two of the four parameters in the 'rule of five', molecular weight and logP, which can be detected and predicted by mass spectrometry and compound retention on reversed-phase HPLC, were used as guidelines in natural product isolation. A new aporphine alkaloid, (6aR)-normecambroline (1), was isolated from the bark of Neolitsea dealbata (R. Br.) Merr. Its structure was determined on the basis of NMR, MS and CD analysis. It is the first time the absolute configuration of the roemerine-N-oxide was assigned for both roemerine-N(α)-oxide (3) and roemerine-N(β)-oxide (4). Physico-chemical property evaluation demonstrated all Alkaloids had no Lipinski violation. Compound 1 inhibited selectively against cervical Cancer cells (HeLa) with an IC(50) of 4.0 μM.

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