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. 2017 Sep:141:131-139.
doi: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2017.05.017.

Phytochemical analysis of bark from Helietta apiculata Benth and antimicrobial activities

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Phytochemical analysis of bark from Helietta apiculata Benth and antimicrobial activities

Tanize S Fernandes et al. Phytochemistry. 2017 Sep.

Abstract

Extraction and characterization of natural products from the bark of the trunk of Helietta apiculata Benth (Rutaceae) afforded nine alkaloids, eight furoquinoline and one quinolone, limonine, three cinnamic acid derivatives, three neolignans, tetracosanoic acid, six coumarins, of which apiculin A and apiculin B (neolignans), and tanizin (coumarin) are previously undescribed compounds. The structures of all compounds were determined by spectroscopic methods, and the crystal structures of two of the newly undescribed compounds, apiculin A and apiculin B, were determined by X-ray analysis. Extracts and pure compounds isolated from Helietta apiculata showed promising antimicrobial activities.

Keywords: Alkaloids; Antimicrobial; Chemical constituents; Coumarins; Helietta apiculata Benth; Neolignas; Rutaceae.

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