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Activity against KB-16 human

Isoquinoline alkaloids are formed by the reaction of phenylethylamine and formaldehyde, followed by cyclization (28). Menachery has reviewed the occurrence and properties of this structural type of alkaloids (49). In the Hernandiaceae, only five such alkaloids (XI.1-XI.4 and XII.l) have so far shown restricted occurrence in a few species of Hernandia (Table I). Among them, A-methylcorydaldine (XI.l) showed cytotoxic activity in vitro against P-388, CA-KB-16, CA-A549 cells, and the human colon cancer cell line HT-29 (25) and northalifoline (XI.3) exhibited weak in vitro cytotoxity against CA-A549 cells (26) (Table II). [Pg.222]


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