Abstract
Bargustanine (I), belonging to a new type of isoquinoline alkaloids, has been isolated from the phenolic fraction of the total alkaloids from the roots ofBerberis vulgaris L. Its structure has been established by chemical and spectral methods.
Similar content being viewed by others
Literature cited
M. M. Yusunov, A. Karimov, and K. L. Lutfullin, Khim. Prir. Soedin., 128 (1990).
M. Shamma, The Isoquinoline Alkaloids, Academic Press, New York (1972), p. 83.
J. Baldas, I. R. C. Bick, T. Ibuka, R. S. Kapil, and Q. N. Porter, J. Chem. Soc. Perkin Trans I., 592 (1972).
M. Tomita, T. Shingu, K. Fujitani, and H. Furakawa, Chem. Pharm. Bull.,13, 921 (1965).
H. Guinaudeau, A. Freyer, and M. Shamma, Nat. Prod. Reports, 477 (1986); J. E. Leet, A. J. Freyer, R. D. Minard, and M. Shamma, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin I, 1565 (1985).
T. A. Broadbent and E. G. Pail, Heterocycles,20, 863 (1983).
M. Shamma and J. L. Moniot, Isoquinoline Alkaloids. Plenum Press, New York (1972), p. 51.
M. Shamma and D. M. Hindenlang, Carbon-13 NMR Shift Assignments of Amines and Alkaloids, New York, Plenum Press (1979), p. 117.
R. Bartozewicz, W. Mecznikowska-Toljarczik, and B. Opszondek, Methods of Reducing Organic Compounds [Russian translation from Polish], Moscow (1960), p. 93.
G. Boit, Ergebnisse der Alkaloid Chemie bis 1960. Academic Verlag, Berlin (1961), p. 219.
T. Kametani, The Chemistry of the Isoquinoline Alkaloids, Hirokawa Publishing Company Inc., Tokyo (1969), p. 25.
K. W. Bentley and A. W. Murray, J. Chem. Soc., 2501 (1963).
Additional information
Institute of Chemistry of Plant Substances, Uzbekistan Republic Academy of Sciences, Tashkent. Andizhan State Medical Institute. Translated from Khimiya Prirodnykh Soedinenii, No. 1, pp. 44–47, January–February, 1993.
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Karimov, A., Yusupov, M.M. & Shakirov, R. Berberis alkaloids. XV. Structure of bargustanine. Chem Nat Compd 29, 35–38 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00631010
Received:
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00631010