Английская Википедия:Akuammicine

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Akuammicine is a monoterpene indole alkaloid of the Vinca sub-group. It is found in the Apocynaceae family of plants including Picralima nitida,[1][2] Vinca minor and the Aspidosperma.[3]

History

The alkaloids are a large group of natural products which are classified according to the part-structure which members of a particular group contain. Akuammicine is a monoterpene indole alkaloid of the Vinca sub-group which shares a common biosynthesis with other members, namely that they are derived from strictosidine.[4][5] It was first isolated in 1927 and had been investigated by Sir Robert Robinson and others before its structure was correctly deduced.[1][6][7] This was confirmed by X-ray crystallography in 2017.[8]

Natural occurrence

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Picralima nitida, a source of akuammicine

Akuammicine is found in plants of the Apocynaceae family and was first isolated from Picralima nitida.[1][2] It has also been reported in Catharanthus roseus.[9]

Synthesis

Biosynthesis

Шаблон:Main As with other indole alkaloids, the biosynthesis of akuammicine starts from the amino acid tryptophan. This is converted into strictosidine before further elaboration.[4]

Chemical synthesis

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Strychnine

Akuammicine has been a target for total synthesis,[10] partly because of its relationship to the well-known alkaloid strychnine which has often attracted chemists in academia.[11][12][13][14]

Research

Plant metabolites have long been studied for their biological activity and alkaloids in particular are major subjects for ethnobotanical research.[15] Akuammicine is reported to have effects on glucose uptake[2] and be a κ- and μ-opioid receptor agonist.[3][16]

See also

References

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