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Alkaloids acridone

Acridizinium salts, lO-(phenylsuIfonyl)-synthesis, 2, 545 5-Acridone UV spectrum, 2, 156 9-Acridone acylation, 2, 352 alkylation, 2, 350 synthesis, 2, 422 Acridone alkaloids, 2, 513 9-Acridonequinones synthesis, 2, 348 Acridones fluorescence, 2, 20 mass spectrometry, 2, 134 synthesis, 2, 93, 401 from 3-arylanthranils, 2, 496 from benzotriazinones, 2, 506 tautomerism, 2, 347 Acridones, tetrahydro-synthesis... [Pg.511]

Acridone alkaloids, experimental antitumor activity of acronycine, 21, 1 (1983) Actinomycetes, isoquinolinequinones, 21, 55 (1983)... [Pg.241]

Many glycosidase inhibitors are structurally related to natural substrates, closely resembling carbohydrates. However, several exceptions to this generalization are known. These include such diverse structures as the diterpene andrographolide and its analogues (38, Scheme 12),134 3,21-di-O-acetylcichoridiol (39, a triterpenoid),135 acridone alkaloids, and oriciacridone (40).136... [Pg.204]

Fewer than 100 acridone alkaloids are known. Typical compounds include, for example, atalaphylline, acronycine and preacronycine. Acridone alkaloids occur in plants and animals. They are especially characteristic of the Rutaceae plant... [Pg.106]

Acridone alkaloids Acridone synthase Ruta graveolens... [Pg.176]

Michael, J. P. 2000. Quinoline, quinazoline and acridone alkaloids. Nature Product Reports, 17 603-620. [Pg.239]

Alkaloids containing the acridine moiety, such as the tricyclic (19) and tetracyclic (20) acridone alkaloids, continue to be isolated from a variety of sources and are periodically reviewed (B-77MI20900). [Pg.513]

Michael JP (2000) Quinoline, quinazoline and acridone alkaloids. Nat Prod Rep 17, 603-620. Earlier reviews 1999, 16, 697-709 1998, 15, 595-606. Tillequin F, Michel S and Skaltsounis A-L (1998) Acronycine-type alkaloids chemistry and biology. Alkaloids, Chemical and Biological Perspectives (ed Pelletier SW) Vol 12. Elsevier, Amsterdam,... [Pg.402]

Chen, J.-J. Deady, L. W. Mackay, M. F. Synthesis of some acridone alkaloids and related compounds. Tetrahedron 1997, 53, 12717-12728. [Pg.259]

The acridone alkaloids constitute a small group of natural products found exclusively in the Rutaceae family of higher plants. A sustained interest in this field has been due to the reported activity of acronycine a constituent of Acronnychia baueri and Vepris amphody as an anti-tumor agent. [Pg.89]


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