Abstract

Fifteen undescribed Stemona alkaloids, named as stemarines A–O (1–15), along with 25 known alkaloids (16–40), were isolated and identified from the roots of Stemona mairei (H.Lév.)K.Krause (Stemonaceae). Their structures were elucidated through the analysis of the NMR spectra, mass data, and computational chemistry. All the hitherto undescribed compounds possess a pyrrolo[1,2-α]azepine core structure but differ in important structural features, which reflects their nematocidal activities. Alkaloids 3–6 featured a carboxylic side chain and exhibited significant nematocidal activity against the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Transections of fresh roots combined with application of the Dragendorff’ reagent on the tissue indicated accumulation of alkaloids mainly in the epidermis and the pith. These results suggest the key pharmacophore of these alkaloids lies in the aliphatic side chain of these compounds and its spatial distribution in the roots indicate protective effects against underground herbivores.

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