Phenylpropane as an Alternative Dearomatizing Unit
of Indoles: Discovery of Inaequalisines A and B Using Substructure-Informed
Molecular Networking
Posted on 2020-07-20 - 15:11
Inaequalisines A
and B (1 and 2), the first examples of hybrid
alkylated phenylpropane monoterpene indole alkaloids, were isolated
from the roots of Callichilia inaequalis, guided
by the combined use of molecular networking and substructure annotation.
Their structures, including absolute configuration, were elucidated
by spectroscopic methods and ECD calculations. A possible biosynthetic
pathway for 1 and 2 was postulated.
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Cauchie, Gaëla; N’Nang, Elvis Otogo; van der Hooft, Justin J. J.; Le Pogam, Pierre; Bernadat, Guillaume; Gallard, Jean-François; et al. (2020). Phenylpropane as an Alternative Dearomatizing Unit
of Indoles: Discovery of Inaequalisines A and B Using Substructure-Informed
Molecular Networking. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.orglett.0c02153
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AUTHORS (10)
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Gaëla Cauchie
EN
Elvis Otogo N’Nang
Jv
Justin J. J. van der Hooft
PL
Pierre Le Pogam
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Guillaume Bernadat
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Jean-François Gallard
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Brice Kumulungui
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Pierre Champy
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Erwan Poupon
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Mehdi A. Beniddir