The secondary metabolites of aff. Samadera SAC-2825: An australian simaroubaceae with unusual chemistry

Phytochemistry
1997.0

Abstract

The phytochemical analysis of two collections of a new species (SAC-2825), tentatively assigned as aff. Samadera bidwillii (Simaroubaceae), has yielded a limonoid (limonin), a quassinoid (2'-acetoxyglaucarubin), three alkaloids [2-(10'α-acetoxyundecanyl)-1-acetoxymethyl-4-quinolone, 1-methoxy-10 methyl-acridan-9-one and 1,8-dihydroxyacridan-9-one] and seven bicyclo-octane type lignans [(-)-sesamin, (-)-episesamin, fargesin, neofargesin, (-)-kobusin, (-)-epieudesmin and (-)-eudesmin]. The 4-quinolone alkaloid appears to be novel. The metabolites identified are collectively typical of the Rutales, but have a biosynthetic range never previously found together in a single species. Particularly noteworthy is the cooccurrence of limonoids and quassinoids in the same plant, which is currently unique to SAC-2825.

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