A new meroterpenoid isolated from roots of Ptaeroxylon obliquum Radlk.

2013 
Abstract The roots of Ptaeroxylon obliquum Radlk. (Rutaceae) afforded a new meroterpenoid, ptaerobliquol, together with chromones, ptaeroxylinol acetate and peucenin, and coumarins, scopoletin and prenyletin. Ptaerobliquol was isolated using centrifugal partition chromatography followed by silica gel column and identified as 7a,8,9,9a,9b,10a-heptahydro-4 H -10,10-dimethyl-1,7-dioxa-5-hydroxy-2-hydroxymethylcyclobutyl[1,2,3:3,3a,4]indeno[5,6- a ]naphtalen-4-one by extensive NMR and single crystal X-ray analyses. A biosynthetic pathway is proposed for this new compound. Activity of ptaerobliquol toward Toxoplasma gondii was investigated and a moderate activity was found with an IC 50 of 5.13 μM.
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