Cephalotaxus alkaloids
Appearance
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Cephalotaxus alkaloids are natural products characterized by pentacyclic structure.
Occurrence[edit]
These alkaloids are commonly found in the plum yew species (Cephalotaxus), especially in the Japanese plum-yew.[1]
Representative[edit]
The most important representative is cephalotaxin. Other notable representatives include harringtonine and homoharringtonine.[1]
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(-)-Cephalotaxin
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(-)-Harringtonine
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(-)-Homoharringtonine
Properties[edit]
Harringtonine and homoharringtonine exhibit antitumor activity and act against murine leukemia cells. They serve as protein and DNA biosynthesis inhibitors and are used against acute myelocytoxic leukemia.[1]
References[edit]
- ^ a b c Entry on Cephalotaxus-Alkaloide. at: Römpp Online. Georg Thieme Verlag, retrieved {{{Datum}}}.