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Phenanthrene 3-methoxy-4:6-dihydroxy

Methoxy-3,4,7-trihydroxy-phenanthrene (312) and 4-methoxy-2,5-dihydroxy-phenanthrene suppressed HL-60 and SMMC-7721 cells. Synergistic inhibition of the two phenanthrenes with puerarin was observed against HL-60 [159]. [Pg.596]

Diacetoxy-3-methoxyphenanthrene and triacetylisothebenine are obtained by the acetolysis of sinomenine hydrate and the 1-bromo-derivatives of these can be prepared in the same way from 1-bromosinomeninone. Catalytic reduction of both triacetylisothebenine and its 1-bromo-derivative affords triacetyl-9 10-dihydroisothebenine [55], believed by Schopf, Pfeiffer, and Hirsch [64] to be triacetylisothebenine when the same sequence of reactions was carried out on (—)-l-bromo-sinomeninone. /sothebenine is probably 4 6-dihydroxy-3-methoxy-5-(/3-methylaminoethyl)-phenanthrene [lxxxh], or the 4 7-dihydroxy-isomer [64], On heating with sodium hydroxide and methyl alcohol at 80° C., 1-bromotriacetyKsothebenine yields a compound C2oH2004NBr in 7 per cent, yield this is probably 1 -bromo-N-acetylisothebenine [55] (see also Chap. XXV). [Pg.350]

Methoxy-4 6-diacetoxyphenanthrene [nr] is formed when codeinone [lii] [68] and sinomenine hydrate [un] [69] axe heated with acetic anhydride and sodium acetate a second product in the degradation of [lih] is triacetyh sothebenine [liv ]. The 1-bromo-derivative can be obtained in like manner from the antipodes of 1-bromosino-meninone [69-70] and reduced catalytically to [li]. Hydrolysis of [li] affords the corresponding 4 6-dihydroxy-compound, which results from heating codeinone methiodide with ethanol at 160° C. [71] both compounds have been identified by conversion to 3 4 6-trimethoxy-phenanthrene [68],... [Pg.376]


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