Antiparasitic Activity of Some xanthones and biflavonoids from the root bark of garcinia livingstonei

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2006

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Journal of natural products

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A new biflavanoid, ent-naringeninyl-(I-3α,II-8)-4‘-O-methylnaringenin (6), along with five known xanthones and two known biflavonoids, was isolated from the root bark of Garcinia livingstonei collected in Tanzania. The absolute configuration of 6 was established by CD spectroscopy. This compound showed moderate activity against P. falciparum (IC50 6.7 μM). Antitrypanosomal activity (IC50 0.87 μM) was observed for 1,4,5-trihydroxy-3-(3-methylbut-2-enyl)-9H-xanthen-9-one (3). The dimeric xanthone garcilivin A (4) showed a higher and nonselective antiparasitic activity and cytotoxicity (IC50 2.0 μM against MRC-5 cells) than its diastereoisomer garcilivin C (5) (IC50 52.3 μM).

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Antiparasitic Activity, Garcinia livingstonei, Xanthones and Biflavonoids

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Mbwambo, Z.H., Kapingu, M.C., Moshi, M.J., Machumi, F., Apers, S., Cos, P., Ferreira, D., Marais, J.P., Vanden Berghe, D., Maes, L. and Vlietinck, A., 2006. Antiparasitic activity of some xanthones and biflavonoids from the root bark of Garcinia livingstonei. Journal of natural products, 69(3), pp.369-372.

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