Chemical investigations of a methanolic extract of the twigs of Vernonia amygdalina Delile (Asteraceae) resulted in the isolation and identification of three previously undescribed highly oxygenated Δ7,9(11) stigmastane-type steroids namely vernonins U−W (1−3) along with six known compounds (4−9). The structural characterization of all the isolated compounds has been conducted via comprehensive 1D- and 2D-NMR spectroscopy as well as HRMS. The seven steroidal derivatives 1−7 were evaluated for their antiplasmodial activity against the chloroquine-resistant strain P. falciparum Dd2 (PfDd2) and their hemolytic effect on human red blood cells (RBCs). Vernonins U (1), A (4) and stigmasterol-3-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (7) showed the highest activity with IC50 values of (5.47 ± 0.01) μg/mL, (6.02 ± 0.13) μg/mL and (6.34 ± 0.80) μg/mL, respectively, against PfDd2, while vernonin W (3) showed moderate activity of (21.20 ± 0.40) μg/mL. None of the tested compounds displayed hemolytic effects on human RBCs up to 100 μg/mL indicating their safety. These results enrich the known chemistry of V. amygdalina and support its use in folk medicine for the treatment of malaria. This encourages further research towards new antiplasmodial drug candidates from this plant.
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