• Source: Tabernaemontanine
  • Tabernaemontanine is a naturally occurring monoterpene indole alkaloid found in several species in the genus Tabernaemontana including Tabernaemontana divaricata.


    History


    Tabernaemontanine was first reported in 1939 but its structure was only fully confirmed in the 1970s as there was confusion in the original literature regarding the configuration of the ethyl group in the piperidine ring of this alkaloid and its isomer dregamine, so that their identities had been reversed. Both compounds were isolated from plants of the dogbane (Apocynaceae) family including Tabernaemontana coronaria. They have structures that are reduced versions of vobasine.


    Biosynthesis



    As with other Indole alkaloids, the biosynthesis of tabernaemontanine starts from the amino acid tryptophan. This is converted into strictosidine before further elaboration.


    Natural occurrence



    Tabernaemontanine is found commonly in the genera Tabernaemontana and Kopsia, including the species Ervatamia hirta, Tabernaemontana elegans and Tabernaemontana divaricata. The latter species is known to produce many other alkaloids including catharanthine, ibogamine and voacristine.


    Research


    Plant metabolites have been of interest for their possible biological activity and alkaloids in particular are major subjects for ethnobotanical research. Tabernaemontanine has been studied, for example as a potential anti-cancer agent, for its antimalarial activity and in antifertility research. However, the alkaloid itself has not been developed as a drug.


    See also


    Tabernanthine
    Ervaticine


    References




    Further reading


    Kitajima M, Takayama H (2016). Monoterpenoid Bisindole Alkaloids. The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Biology. Vol. 76. pp. 259–310. doi:10.1016/bs.alkal.2015.09.001. ISBN 9780128046821. PMID 26827885. {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help)
    Namjoshi OA, Cook JM (2016). Sarpagine and Related Alkaloids. The Alkaloids: Chemistry and Biology. Vol. 76. pp. 63–169. doi:10.1016/bs.alkal.2015.08.002. ISBN 9780128046821. PMC 4864735. PMID 26827883. {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help)

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