A New Class of Alkaloids from a Dendrobatid Poison Frog: A Structure for Alkaloid 251F

Journal of Natural Products
1992.0

Abstract

Alkaloids of a new class are present in skin extracts of the dendrobatid poison frog, Minyobates bombetes, of Colombia. The structure of the major alkaloid of this class, 251F, has been determined as a trimethylcyclopenta[b]quinolizidinemethanol 1 by nmr, gc-Ft-ir, and ms studies including ms-ms. At least nine congeners of 251F were detected in these extracts.

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