A series of Wrightia hanleyi extracts was screened for activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv. One active fraction contained a compound that initially appeared to be either the isoflavonoid wrightiadione or the alkaloid tryptanthrin, both of which have been previously reported in other Wrightia species. Characterization by NMR and MS, as well as evaluation of the literature describing these compounds, led to the conclusion that wrightiadione (1) was misidentified in the first report of its isolation from W. tomentosa in 1992 and again in 2015 when reported in W. pubescens and W. religiosa. Instead, the molecule described in these reports and in the present work is almost certainly the isobaric (same nominal mass) and isosteric (s...
Tryptanthrin is one of the most important members of indoloquinoline alkaloids. We obtained this alk...
Triclisinone (2), a new ochnaflavone derivative, was isolated from the aerial parts of Triclisia gi...
Plant derived isoprenoids commonly called terpenoids, are not only useful as chemosytemic markers bu...
125-131Members of the genus Wrightia, viz. W. tinctoria, W. tomentosa and W. coccinea, have been i...
The natural product tryptanthrin (1a) represents a potential lead for new tuberculosis (TB) drugs si...
Tryptanthrin (T, Fig. 1a) is a weakly basic alkaloid formed in a number of plant species.1 This comp...
Tryptanthrin is a golden-yellow, naturally occurring alkaloid that can be obtained from multiple sou...
Plan: The present study aims to facilitate an updated phytochemical and pharmacological activity stu...
International audienceThe indolo[2,1-b]quinazoline alkaloid tryptanthrin was previously identified a...
2.4. Wrightieae Wrightieae are sister to the rest of the APSA clade and include three genera (Liv...
Leukemia is the disorder of hematopoietic cell development and is characterized by an uncoupling of ...
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP), Biochemistry, University of Minnesota DuluthFiv...
Kouam ADK, Kenmogne SB, Lobe JS, et al. A rotameric tryptamide alkaloid from the roots of Vepris lec...
<p>Triclisinone (<b>2</b>), a new ochnaflavone derivative, was isolated from the aerial parts of <i>...
Three new compounds, tuberazines A–C (1–3), and eleven known compounds (4–14) were obtained from the...
Tryptanthrin is one of the most important members of indoloquinoline alkaloids. We obtained this alk...
Triclisinone (2), a new ochnaflavone derivative, was isolated from the aerial parts of Triclisia gi...
Plant derived isoprenoids commonly called terpenoids, are not only useful as chemosytemic markers bu...
125-131Members of the genus Wrightia, viz. W. tinctoria, W. tomentosa and W. coccinea, have been i...
The natural product tryptanthrin (1a) represents a potential lead for new tuberculosis (TB) drugs si...
Tryptanthrin (T, Fig. 1a) is a weakly basic alkaloid formed in a number of plant species.1 This comp...
Tryptanthrin is a golden-yellow, naturally occurring alkaloid that can be obtained from multiple sou...
Plan: The present study aims to facilitate an updated phytochemical and pharmacological activity stu...
International audienceThe indolo[2,1-b]quinazoline alkaloid tryptanthrin was previously identified a...
2.4. Wrightieae Wrightieae are sister to the rest of the APSA clade and include three genera (Liv...
Leukemia is the disorder of hematopoietic cell development and is characterized by an uncoupling of ...
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP), Biochemistry, University of Minnesota DuluthFiv...
Kouam ADK, Kenmogne SB, Lobe JS, et al. A rotameric tryptamide alkaloid from the roots of Vepris lec...
<p>Triclisinone (<b>2</b>), a new ochnaflavone derivative, was isolated from the aerial parts of <i>...
Three new compounds, tuberazines A–C (1–3), and eleven known compounds (4–14) were obtained from the...
Tryptanthrin is one of the most important members of indoloquinoline alkaloids. We obtained this alk...
Triclisinone (2), a new ochnaflavone derivative, was isolated from the aerial parts of Triclisia gi...
Plant derived isoprenoids commonly called terpenoids, are not only useful as chemosytemic markers bu...