Abstract

Phytochemical investigations of Dovyalis caffra (leaves and twigs) revealed a new dovyalicin-type spermidine alkaloid, named Dovyalicin G (1); which was identified as (E)-N-(4-(1,5-diazocan-1-yl)butyl)-N-methyltetradec-2-enamide, along with previously isolated β-sitosterol (2) and Hentriacontan-1-ol (3). The structures were established using ESI/MS, EI/MS, 1H NMR, APT NMR, and two-dimensional NMR experiments. In addition to the biological studies of the different plant extracts including cytotoxicity, topoisomerase II inhibition, antimicrobial, and in-vitro anti-inflammatory activities. Screening of 5-lipoxygenase (5-LOX) and Cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1) and -2 (COX-2) inhibition to evaluate anti-inflammatory activity were performed. The alkaloid fraction showed good antimicrobial activity against studied microorganisms and remarkable cytotoxic activities against studied cell lines (Besides, total methanolic and petroleum ether extracts). The total methanolic extract showed strong COX- inhibition activity and selectivity toward COX-2, comparing with celecoxib.

Highlights

  • IntroductionD. caffra is native to southern Africa and it is widely cultivated in Egypt as a hedge plant

  • Dovyalis caffra (Salicaceae) is an erect evergreen shrub or small dioceous tree

  • Dovyalicin-type alkaloids are a class of amide alkaloids having a spermidine nucleus (NH2 (CH2)3 NH (CH2)4NH2), with at least one nitrogen atom involved in amide group

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Introduction

D. caffra is native to southern Africa and it is widely cultivated in Egypt as a hedge plant. It was classified as a member of a defunct family; Flacourtiaceae, but it belongs to family Salicaceae under the tribe of Flacourtieae (Chase et al 2002; Cheek and Ngolan 2006; Chase et al 2016; Lemke 1988; Steyn, Van Wyk, and Smith 2005). Dovyalicin-type alkaloids are a class of amide alkaloids having a spermidine nucleus (NH2 (CH2) NH (CH2)4NH2), with at least one nitrogen atom involved in amide group Till this type of alkaloids is exclusively isolated from the genus Dovyalis

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