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Activity-guided investigation of crude extracts prepared from the root bark of Picramnia antidesma, a medicinal plant long used for the treatment of malaria in tropical areas of the Americas, when tested on KB cells led to the isolation of a new compound, 10-epi-uveoside, from a cytotoxic fraction
A bioactivity guided fractionation, using KB cells and brine shrimp assays, of the methanolic extract from the leaves of Picramnia antidesma yielded two known anthraquinones, aloe-emodin and aloe-emodin anthrone, and three new aloe-emodin C-glycosides, named picramnioside A, picramnioside B and
Two C,O-diglycosylated compounds, the anthrone picramnioside F, and the oxanthrone mayoside C, were isolated from the stem bark of Picramnia teapensis, along with the previously reported anthraquinones, 1-O-beta-D- and 8-O-beta-D-glucopyranosyl emodin. The compounds were separated by recycling-HPLC,