Abstract

The cover picture shows a pair of novel heterodimeric isoquinoline alkaloid enantiomers, (±) thaliberberine A, and a class of thalifaberine‐type aporphine‐benzylisoquinoline (ABI) alkaloids were isolated from the roots of Thalictrum baicalense. Thalifaronine (7) induced G0/G1 cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. Compound 7 effectively inhibited the colony formation and tumor growth of HCT116 cells in xenografts. The thalifaberine‐type ABI dimers represent a group of compounds with antitumor activity. The spectroscopic characteristics of thalifaberine‐type ABI dimers were also analyzed. More details are given in the article by Hua et al. on page 1831—1841.image

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