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Bisnordihydrotoxiferine, a dimeric tertiary indole alkaloid obtained from the root bark of Strychnos trinervis (Vell.) Mart. (Loganiaceae), inhibited normal defaecation and castor oil, arachidonic acid, and magnesium sulphate-induced diarrhoea on intraperitoneal administration in mice. The effect
From the stem bark of Strychnos malacoclados, one new bisindole alkaloid, 3-hydroxylongicaudatine Y (1), was isolated along with the known alkaloids vomicine (2), bisnordihydrotoxiferine (3), divarine (4), longicaudatine (5), longicaudatine Y (6), and longicaudatine F (7). All the compounds were
From the stem bark of Strychnos decussata (Pappe) Gilg (Loganiaceae), four tertiary indole alkaloids have been isolated: bisnordihydrotoxiferine and three new alkaloids. The structures of two of the new alkaloids, 3,14-dihydrodecussine (III) and 10-hydroxy-3,14-dihydrodecussine (IV), have been
Bisnordihydrotoxiferine has been isolated as the major alkaloid from the root bark of Strychnos trinervis. This compound shows a wide antimicrobial spectrum against gram-positive, gram-negative and acid-fast microorganisms, filamentous and yeast-like fungi and also phytopathogenic microorganisms.
From Strychnos floribunda stem bark extracts, the alkaloids bisnordihydrotoxiferine, akagerine, decussine, rouhamine, Strychnocarpine, desacetylisoretuline and isorosibiline were isolated as well as a mixture of the sterols beta-sitosterol, stigmasterol and campesterol. Isorosibiline is a new indole
A reinvestigation of the roots of Strychnos icaja resulted in the isolation of a new bisindole alkaloid named strychnobaillonine (1) with original C-17-N-1' and C-23-C-17' junctions, in addition to sungucine, bisnordihydrotoxiferine, and strychnohexamine (2). Compound 1 showed potent activity