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An Antioxidant Quinoline Derivative Isolated from Pauridiantha Paucinervis Var. Lyalli (Rubiaceae)

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  • Petera Adrien Ranaivoson

    (University of Antananarivo, Madagascar)

  • Jeannot Victor Rakotoarimang

    (University of Antananarivo, Madagascar)

  • Jeanne Eliane Roger Lantovololona

    (University of Antananarivo, Madagascar)

  • Christian Andriamiadamanana

    (University of Antananarivo, Madagascar)

  • Rivoarison Randrianasolo

    (University of Antananarivo, Madagascar)

  • Alhison Ramahazomanana

    (University of Antananarivo, Madagascar)

Abstract

Pauridiantha paucinervis var. Lyalli (Rubiaceae)[1][2] is a plant abounding in alkaloid compounds[3] of which the quinoline derivatives are the majority. An alkaloid quinoline has been isolated for the first time of this plant. The chemical formula of this compound is C26H30N2O9 while its mass is M = 514. This plant can be found and bought everywhere at the markets and at the herbalists on the island. It is a widely known plant of the Malagasy traditional medicine. The structure has been clarified by analyses of its NMR 1D and 2D as well as ESI-MS (coupled with HPLC) spectral data. The test with the DDPH reagent on a thin layer of silica gel chromatogram revealed that the isolated substance has antioxidant activity [4]-[8].

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Handle: RePEc:epw:ejchem:v:4:y:2023:i:2:id:5129
DOI: 10.24018/ejchem.2023.4.2.129
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