Red hot compounds from the red hot poker plant, kniphofia, and related taxa
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2015Author
Yenesew, A
Abdissa, N
Induli, M
Gebru, M
Heydenreich, M
Dagne, E
Midiwo, JO
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Knipholone, the first 4
-
arylanthraquinone was discovered from the stem of
Kniphofia foliosa
(Asphodelaceae)
in 1984
1
. Since then a number of 4
-
arylanthraquinones have been isolated from
this plant
2,3
and other members of the Asphodelaceae, namely from
Bulbine
4
and from
Bulbinela
species
5
. Compounds belonging to this class of anthraquinones have rotationally hind
ered biaryl
linkages. The absolute configuration of knipholone and the other members was established by the
use of advanced quantum chemical CD calculations
6
. Recently the first dimeric
arylanthraquinones, named joziknipholones A and B, have been discovere
d from the roots of
Bulbine frutescens
7
. We have now reinvestigated
Kniphofia foliosa
and
Bulbine frutescens
and
identified novel phenylanthraquinones, including joziknipholone A and
knipholone
cyclooxanthrone, and anthraquinone dimmers with remarkable bio
logical activities
8,9
. The roots of
Bulbine frutescens
also gave a new xanthone, 8
-
hydroxy
-
6
-
methylxanthone
-
1
-
carboxylic acid,
whose structure was confirmed through X
-
ray crystallography and then used as a reference to
propose the revision of six
seco
-
anth
raquinones into xanthones
10
. The structures, antiprotozoal
activities and cytotoxicity of these compounds will be discussed.
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Yenesew, A., Abdissa, N., Induli, M., Gebru, M., Heydenreich., Dagne, Eand Midiwo, JO (2015). Red hot compounds from the red hot poker plant, kniphofia, and related taxa. The 16th symposium of the natural products reseach network for eastern and central Africa (NAPRECA) 31st August to 3rd September 2015 Arusha, TanzaniaPublisher
University of Nairobi