Evaluation of anti-onchocercal activity of pseudopalmatine, a quaternary protoberberine alkaloid of Enantia chlorantha (Syn. Annickia chlorantha)

K. Nyongbela, M. Samje, A. F. Awantu, T. E. Tiku, F. Cho-Ngwa
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As part of our efforts towards identifying and subsequently developing lead compounds from medicinal plants of Cameroon to combat neglected tropical diseases, we embarked to phytochemically investigate Enantia chlorantha (Syn. Annickia chlorantha). The rationale for choosing this plant is its numerous uses in folk medicine in Cameroon and other parts of Africa. In Cameroon the quaternary protoberberine alkaloids, columbamine (2), palmatine (3) and jatrorrizine (4) have been isolated from the stem back and combined to produce a phytomedicine (HEPAZOR®) used in the treatment of viral hepatitis. An alkaloidal extraction of the methanolic extract of the stem bark of the plant was carried-out and this afforded yellow amorphous solids whose structure was obtained using routine nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR), high pressure liquid  chromatography coupled to an electrospray mass spectrometer (HPLC-ESI-MS) and comparison with literature. The compound was identified as   pseudopalmatine (1), a quaternary protoberberine alkaloid. Preliminary screening of the compound on both adult and juvenile worms of Onchocerca ochengi, a close relative of Onchocerca volvulus, the parasite responsible for human onchocerciasis (river blindness), showed that compound (1) was inactive at a concentration of 500 μg/mL on the adult worms, but inhibited microfilariae motility completely at this same concentration and by 50 % at 250 μg/mL and was thus considered active. While this work to the best of our knowledge constitutes the first report on the anti-onchocercal activity of quaternary protoberberine alkaloids in general and pseudopalmatine (1) in particular isolated from E. Chlorantha, it has however opened a window for further investigation of the anti-onchoceral activity of this class of  compounds. Key words: anti-onchocercal, pseudopalmatine, alkaloid, Enantia chlorantha
绿花花四元原小檗碱类生物碱假棕榈碱抗盘尾虫活性的研究
作为我们从喀麦隆药用植物中鉴定并随后开发用于对抗被忽视的热带病的先导化合物的努力的一部分,我们开始了对绿antha (Syn. Annickia chlorantha)的植物化学研究。选择这种植物的理由是它在喀麦隆和非洲其他地区的民间医药中有广泛的用途。在喀麦隆,已从茎背分离出季原小檗碱类生物碱、柱状胺(2)、棕榈碱(3)和甲曲利嗪(4),并将其组合制成一种用于治疗病毒性肝炎的植物药(HEPAZOR®)。对该植物茎皮的甲醇提取物进行生物碱提取,得到黄色无定形固体,其结构通过常规核磁共振波谱(NMR)、高压液相色谱耦合电喷雾质谱仪(HPLC-ESI-MS)和文献比较获得。该化合物经鉴定为伪棕榈碱(1),是一种第四纪原小檗碱生物碱。对该化合物在引起人盘尾丝虫病(河盲症)的盘尾丝虫病(盘尾丝虫病)的近亲盘尾丝虫病成虫和幼虫上的初步筛选表明,化合物(1)在500 μg/mL浓度下对成虫无活性,但在相同浓度下完全抑制微丝虫的运动,在250 μg/mL浓度下抑制50%,因此认为是有活性的。据我们所知,这项工作是第一次报道从紫檀中分离出的季原小檗碱类生物碱的抗盘尾虫活性,特别是假棕榈碱(1),但它为进一步研究这类化合物的抗盘尾虫活性打开了窗口。关键词:抗盘尾丝虫病;假棕榈碱;生物碱
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