Author:
Diment JA,Ritchie E,Taylor WC
Abstract
The leaves of Zanthoxylum parviflorum Benth.
yielded lupeol, sitosterol, and skimmianine; the bark gave sucrose, hesperidin,
lupeol, skimmianine, chelerythrine chloride, (-)-α-canadine
methiodide, and magnoflorine iodide. From the wood there were isolated hesperidin,
sitosterol, dictamnine, skimmianine, platydesmine, and a new phenolic aldehyde,
parvifloral.
Spectroscopic data and biogenetic
considerations suggested that parvifloral was 5-prenylconiferaldehyde, and the
assignment of structure was confirmed by a rational synthesis.
Oxidation of platydesmine with iodine/lead
tetraacetate gave dictamnine. The significance of this result to the biogenesis
of furoquinoline alkaloids is discussed.
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