Planta Med 2011; 77(14): 1644-1647
DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1270963
Natural Product Chemistry
Original Papers
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

A New Quinoline Epoxide from the Australian Plant Drummondita calida

Xinzhou Yang1 , Yunjiang Feng1 , Sandra Duffy1 , Vicky M. Avery1 , David Camp1 , Ronald J. Quinn1 , Rohan A. Davis1
  • 1Eskitis Institute, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia
Further Information

Publication History

received October 11, 2010 revised February 10, 2011

accepted March 13, 2011

Publication Date:
06 April 2011 (online)

Abstract

A drug discovery program aimed at identifying new antimalarial leads from a prefractionated natural product library has resulted in the purification of a new quinoline alkaloid, (2′R)-2′,3′-epoxy-N-methylatanine (1), along with eight known natural products, skimmianin (2), γ-fagarine (3), maculosidine (4), evolitrine (5), dictamnine (6), pteleine (7), N-methylatanine (8), and werneria chromene (9). Compound 1 displayed 74 % inhibition at 80 µM against a chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium falciparum strain (Dd2).

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