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Two New Natural Azafluorene Alkaloids and a Cytotoxic Aporphine Alkaloid from Polyalthia longifolia
Journal of Natural Products1990Vol. 53(5), pp. 1327–1331
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Abstract
The stem and stem bark of Polyalthia longifolia afforded the cytotoxic aporphine alkaloid liriodenine [1], as well as two aporphine alkaloids, noroliveroline [2] and oliveroline-beta-N-oxide [3] and three azafluorene alkaloids, darienine [4], polyfothine [6], and isooncodine [7], which are not bioactive. Polyfothine [6] and isooncodine [7] are new natural compounds.