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dc.contributor.authorDossaji, SF
dc.date.accessioned2013-06-20T15:13:01Z
dc.date.available2013-06-20T15:13:01Z
dc.date.issued1988
dc.identifier.citationDR. DOSSAJI, SAIFUDDINFIDAHUSSEIN. 1988. Irritant Principles of Mezereon Family (thymeleaceae), New skin irritants and tumour promoters of the daphnane and 1, 2-alkyldaphnane type from Synaptolepis kirkii and S. Retusa.. J. of Nat. Prod., 51,662.. : Journal of Natural Productsen
dc.identifier.urihttp://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/37007
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3210015
dc.description.abstractSeventeen mostly new, skin irritant diterpene esters (DTE) of the daphnane and 1 alpha-alkyldaphnane types were isolated from roots of Synaptolepis kirkii and Synaptolepis retusa. The parent alcohols of the daphnane types are shown to be 5 beta-hydroxyresiniferonol-6 alpha,7 alpha-oxide [1] and 5 beta, 12 beta-dihydroxyresiniferonol-6 alpha,7 alpha-oxide [2]. Ten of the daphnane types are 9,13,14-orthoesters and three are conventional esters involving tertiary or secondary hydroxyl groups at C-13 or C-14, respectively. The latter may be considered immediate precursors of corresponding orthoesters. The four 1 alpha-alkyldaphnane types are intramolecular 9,13,14-ortho-(2-hexadecenoic acid)-esters in which, formally, the second to last C atom of the orthoester moiety is linked covalently to C-1 alpha of the diterpene parent alcohols 1 or 2. Thus, in the new structure, a macrocyclic ring bridges the alpha side of the diterpene moiety in an "ansa" type manner. The irritancies on the mouse ear of the DTE obtained cover a wide range (I24 = 0.05-670 nmole-1). Some of them are considerably more irritant than the daphnane type standard simplexin. Structure/activity investigations reveal that an ester group instead of a free hydroxyl group at C-20 ("cryptic types"), or presence of a hydroxy or an acetoxy group in position 12 diminishes the irritancies of the daphnane types isolated, similar to what is known in corresponding tigliane types. In the standardized initiation/promotion protocol on the back skin of mice, some of the irritant DTE exhibit tumor-promoting activities higher than that of simplexin.
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherUniversity of Nairobien
dc.titleIrritant Principles of Mezereon Family (thymeleaceae), New skin irritants and tumour promoters of the daphnane and 1, 2-alkyldaphnane type from Synaptolepis kirkii and S. Retusa.en
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local.publisherCollege of biological and physical scienceen


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