Chemical and pharmacological investigation of Solanum species of Brazil: a search for solasodine and other potentially useful therapeutic agents

JM Barbosa Filho, MF Agra, RAG Oliveira… - Memórias do Instituto …, 1991 - SciELO Brasil
JM Barbosa Filho, MF Agra, RAG Oliveira, MQ Paulo, G Trolin, EVL Cunha, JR Ataide…
Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 1991SciELO Brasil
A systematic search for solasodine, an important staring material for the partial synthesis of
steroidal hormones as well as other potentially bioactive constituents of various Solanum
species of Brazil has been undertaken. Thus, the fruits of S. paludosum, S. asperum, S.
sessiliforum and Solanum sp. were found to contain significant amounts of solasodine. The
root bark of S. paludosum which showe durare like activity yelded tomatidenol and another
yet unidentified alkaloid responsible for the biological activity. The fruits of S. asperum …
A systematic search for solasodine, an important staring material for the partial synthesis of steroidal hormones as well as other potentially bioactive constituents of various Solanum species of Brazil has been undertaken. Thus, the fruits of S. paludosum, S. asperum, S. sessiliforum and Solanum sp. were found to contain significant amounts of solasodine. The root bark of S. paludosum which showe durare like activity yelded tomatidenol and another yet unidentified alkaloid responsible for the biological activity. The fruits of S. asperum yelded a new spirosolane alkaloid, solaparnaine. The stem bark of S. pseudo-quina showed convulsive and exitatory activity from which (25S)-isosolafloridine was identified as the active principle. In addition, the latter alkaloid was also found to show antimicrobial activity.
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