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Six aporphine alkaloids, liriodenine, corydine, isocorydine, atherospermidine, stephalagine and dehydrostephalagine, were isolated by bioassay-guided fractionation of the EtOH extract of the stems of Stephania dinklagei. Liriodenine showed strong cytotoxic activity while corydine and
Bioactivity-guided fractionation of Stephania dinklagei yielded six compounds including, two zwitterionic oxoaporphine alkaloids, N-methylliriodendronine, and 2-O,N-dimethylliriodendronine, two oxoaporphine alkaloids, liriodenine, and dicentrinone, one aporphine alkaloid, corydine, and one
OBJECTIVE
To study the alkaloids in the stems and leaves of Stephania cepharantha.
METHODS
The dried stems and leaves of S. cepharantha were percolated with 95% ethanol and the solvent was removed by rotary evaporation to give a concentrate, and the concentrate was extracted by petroleum ether and
Further investigation on the phytochemistry of the medicinal plant Stephania viridiflavens led to the isolation of a new naturally occurring aporphine alkaloid, (+)-6R, 6aS-isocorydine N(beta)-oxide (1), together with three known aporphine alkaloids: (+)-6R, 6aS-corydine N(beta)-oxide (2),
In this paper, five isoquinoline alkaloids were successfully separated from a crude extract of Stephania yunnanensis using pH-zone-refining counter-current chromatography in single-step. With a two-phase solvent system composed of methyl-tert-butyl ether (MtBE)-acetonitrile-water (2:2:3, v/v) where
The polar compounds such as alkaloid compounds are important bioactive components in traditional Chinese medicines. In present study, a comprehensive method for separation and analysis of polar compounds from the polar fraction of traditional Chinese medicine Stephania yunnanensis was established.