Cheilanthifoline
(S)-Cheilanthifoline is a benzylisoquinoline alkaloid (BIA) isolated from Corydalis dubia, which is used in Bhutanese traditional medicine as a febrifuge as well for other conditions.[1] (S)-Cheilanthifoline is metabolically derived from (S)-reticuline, a pivotal intermediate in the biosynthesis of numerous BIAs. (S)-Cheilanthifoline is the immediate precursor of the BIA (S)-stylopine ((S)-stylopine synthase/CYP719A20), which is the precursor for the alkaloids protopine and sanguinarine.[2]
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Molar mass | 325.364 g·mol−1 |
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References
- Wangchuk, P; Keller, PA; Pyne, SG; Willis, AC; Kamchonwongpaisan, S (2012). "Antimalarial alkaloids from a Bhutanese traditional medicinal plant Corydalis dubia". Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 143 (1): 310–3. doi:10.1016/j.jep.2012.06.037. PMID 22796506.
- Hagel, Jillian; Morris, Jeremy S; Lee, Eun-Jeong; Desgagne-Penix, Isabel; Bross, Crystal D; Chang, Limei; Chen, Xue; Farrow, Scott C; Zhang, Te (2015). "Transcriptome analysis of 20 taxonomically related benzylisoquinoline alkaloid-producing plants". BMC Plant Biology. 15: 227. doi:10.1186/s12870-015-0596-0. PMC 4575454. PMID 26384972.
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