2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.bse.2021.104297
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Chemical constituents from the leaves and branches of Annona coriacea Mart. (Annonaceae)

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“…Aporphine alkaloids and their derivatives are important constituents of Annona spp. ; thus, liriodenine and anonaine have been widely reported 53,60–63 . Also, anonaine has been the most reported aporphine alkaloid in the Annonacaea family 64 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Aporphine alkaloids and their derivatives are important constituents of Annona spp. ; thus, liriodenine and anonaine have been widely reported 53,60–63 . Also, anonaine has been the most reported aporphine alkaloid in the Annonacaea family 64 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…; thus, liriodenine and anonaine have been widely reported. 53,[60][61][62][63] Also, anonaine has been the most reported aporphine alkaloid in the Annonacaea family. 64 However, its biological effects are still being studied.…”
Section: Identification By Uhplc-ms/ms Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among those hits, 7 were previously reported from this plant source: Annomontine, methoxyannomontine 14 , argentinine 39 , atherosperminine 37 , coreximine 37 , liriodenine 39 , and reticuline 37 . Besides being closely related to some of these putative structures, 13 further hits had already been reported from other Annona species: benzyltetrahydroisoquinolines anomuricine and anomurine (both known from A. muricata 31 ), N -methylcoclaurine (from A. sericea 40 ), reticuline N ‐oxide ( A. salzmanni 41 ) and tembetarine (tentatively known from A. salzmanni 41 ); proaporphines such as glaziovine and stepharine, both reported from A. purpurea 42 , 43 ; tetrahydroprotoberberines kikemanine ( A. glabra 44 ), pessoine (from A. spinescens 45 ), and stepholidine ( A. cherimolia 46 ); aporphines such as nornuciferine ( A. muricata 47 ), obovanine ( A. coriacea 48 ) and roemerine (from both A. squamosa 49 and A. senegalensis 50 ). Most other hits corresponded to metabolites occurring in other Annonaceous genera.…”
Section: Technical Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genus of Annona is one of the 120 genera of the Annonaceae family and contains more than 119 species of trees and shrubs, most of them distributed in tropical areas of the Americas and Africa [6]. The majority of these species are found in tropical America, with more than 105 species (26 of them are endemic) and 10 species distributed in tropical Africa [10,34]. It has been reported that this genus is the second or the third largest genus in the Annonaceae family [35].…”
Section: Annona Generamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous Annona species furnish edible fruits like Annona muricata ("graviola"), Annona crassiflora ("araticum") and Annona sqaumosa ("fruta do conde") [2]. Most of the fruits are consumed either in fresh form or used in desserts, juices and ice cream preparations [34]. Despite Annona having many species, only limited species of this family are economically important such as A. squamosa L. (sugar apple), A. cherimola Mill.…”
Section: Annona Generamentioning
confidence: 99%