1993
DOI: 10.1016/0031-9422(93)85383-3
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A quinoline alkaloid from Aristotelia chilensis

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“…A. chilensis is rich in polyglycosylated derivatives with high antioxidant capacity, which suggests anti‐atherogenic properties [7] . Reports show that the aqueous leaf extract both alters human erythrocytes [8] and contains indolic alkaloids – aristoteline, aristotelone, aristotelinine, aristone – together with a quinoline alkaloid [9,10] …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A. chilensis is rich in polyglycosylated derivatives with high antioxidant capacity, which suggests anti‐atherogenic properties [7] . Reports show that the aqueous leaf extract both alters human erythrocytes [8] and contains indolic alkaloids – aristoteline, aristotelone, aristotelinine, aristone – together with a quinoline alkaloid [9,10] …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, we have published the antioxidant and cardioprotective activities of phenolic extracts from fruits of Chilean black berry (Céspedes et al, 2008), which have traditionally been consumed for the treatment of diarrhea and dysentery. Previously, we have reported the alkaloid composition of the leaves of Aristotelia chilensis (Céspedes et al, 1993;Silva et al, 1997). There are some reports about the antioxidant activity and a partial composition of anthocyanidins (Miranda-Rottman et al., 2002;Escribano-Bailon et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The benzoyl benzyltetrahydro-isoquinoline alkaloids have been identified for the first time from this plant, which can be considered as an immediate progenitors of bisbenzyltetrahydroisoquinoline alkaloids, important constituents of A. elegans (Shi et al 2004). Aristoquinolines were isolated from the genus Aristolochia: A. australasica, A. chilensis, A. fruticosa, A. peduncularis, and A. serrata (Silva et al ,1997Cespedes et al 1993). Isoboldine β-N-oxide (77) has been isolated from leaves of Cryptocarya chinensis (Velcheva et al 1995;, and isoboldine was found in Peumus boldus (Vanhaelen 1973;Genest et al 1969), Corydalis gortschakovii (Israilov et al 1977), Berberis integerrima (Karimov et al 1978), Aconitum karakolicum (Sultankhodzhaev et al 1979), Cocculus laurifolius, Galanthus caucasicus, Magnolia obovata, Cocculus laurifolius, and Veratrum lobelianum (Tsakadze et al 2005(Tsakadze et al ,1997.…”
Section: Aqueous Etoh and Etoac Extracts Of The Bark And Leaves Of Fimentioning
confidence: 99%