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New colchicinoids from a native Jordanian meadow saffron, Colchicum brachyphyllum
Isolation of the first naturally occurring dextrorotatory colchicinoid
Alali, F. Q., El-Elimat, T., Li, C., Qandil, A., Alkofahi, A., Tawaha, K., Burgess, J., Nakanishi, Y., Kroll, D., Navarro, H., Falkinham, JO., Wani, M., & Oberlies, N. (2005). New colchicinoids from a native Jordanian meadow saffron, Colchicum brachyphyllum: Isolation of the first naturally occurring dextrorotatory colchicinoid. Journal of Natural Products, 68(2), 173-178. https://doi.org/10.1021/np0496587
As part of our continuing investigation of Jordanian Colchicum species, the biologically active components of Colchicum brachyphyllum were pursued. Using bioactivity-directed fractionation, nine colchicinoids were isolated and characterized. One of these has a novel ring system, to which we have ascribed the trivial name (+)-demecolcinone (9), and it represents the first naturally occurring dextrorotatory colchicinoid. Another isolated compound was a new colchicinoid analogue, (-)-2,3-didemethyldemecolcine (8), while the remaining seven known colchicinoids were new to the species: (-)-colchicine (1), (-)-3-demethylcolchicine (2), (-)-cornigerine (3), beta-lumicolchicine (4), (-)-androbiphenyline (5), (-)-demecolcine (6), and (-)-3-demethyldemecolcine (7). The brine shrimp lethality test was used to direct the isolation of these colchicinoids. Moreover, all pure compounds were evaluated for cytotoxicity against a human cancer cell panel, for antimicrobial activity in an array of bacteria and fungi (including yeast), and for their potential to be allosteric modulators of the gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptor