Red hot compounds from the red hot poker plants, kniphofia species
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Date
2009-08Author
enesew, Abiy
Achieng, Immaculate
Gebru, Meron
Heydenreich, Matthias
Martin, G. Peter
Dagne, Ermias
Knauer, Michael
Bringmann, Gerhard
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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
including knipholone anthrone have been isolated from this plant [2, 3] and other
members of the Asphodelaceae, namely from
Bulbine
[4] and from
Bulbinela
species
[5]. Compounds belon
ging to this new class of anthraquinones have rotationally
hindered 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 aryl
anthraquinones, named joziknipholones A and B,
have been discovered from the roots of
Bulbine frutescens
[7]. We have now
reinvestigated
Kniphofia foliosa
and identified joziknipholone A and other
anthraquinones. More significantly, we have discovered an u
nprecedented
tetrameric phenylanthraquinone, named jozi
-
joziknipholone. The structures and
antiprotozoal activities of these compounds will be discussed
Citation
Yenesew, Abiy., Achieng Immaculate., Gebru, Meron ., Heydenreich, Matthias., Martin, G. Peter., Dagne, Ermias., Knauer, Michael., Bringmann Gerhard (2009). Red hot compounds from the red hot poker plants, kniphofia species. 13th NAPRECA symposium book of abstracts (pg.9), August 10-14, 2009Publisher
University of Nairobi