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Voacristine, an indole alkaloid isolated from the leaves of Ervatamia coronaria (Stapf.) (Apocynaceae) has dose-dependent cytostatic and cytotoxic effects on cultures of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. These inhibitory effects take place only in growing cells. Among the different repair-deficient mutants
A new bisindole alkaloid, 19,20-dihydroervahanine A was isolated from the stems of Ervatamia coronaria grown in Brazil, together with five known alkaloids: coronaridine, heyneanine, voacristine, voacamine, descarbomethoxyvoacamine and five phenolic acids: vanillic, gentisic, syringic,
Because of the increased use of alkaloids in general medical practice in recent years, it is of interest to determine genotoxic, mutagenic and recombinogenic response to different groups of alkaloids in prokaryotic and eucaryotic organisms. Reserpine, boldine and chelerythrine did not show
To inverstigate the alkaloids from the twigs and leaves of Ervatamia pandacaqui, eleven known alkaloids were isolated by silica gel, Sephadex LH-20, and ODS column chromatography, as well as RP-HPLC. Their structures were elucidated by UV, IR, MS, and NMR spectral data as coronaridine (1),
The whole plant of Ervatamia coronaria var. plena obtained from Thailand has afforded a new indole alkaloid 19S-heyneanine hydroxyindolenine whose structure was deduced through interpretation of spectral data. Nine known alkaloids, coronaridine, coronaridine hydroxyindolenine, voacangine, voacangine