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Quindolinocryptotackieine: the elucidation of a novel indoloquinoline alkaloid structure through the use of computer‐assisted structure elucidation and 2D NMR

Authors: Kirill Blinov; Mikhail Elyashberg; Eduard R. Martirosian; Sergey G. Molodtsov; Antony J. Williams; Albert N. Tackie; Maged M. H. Sharaf; +6 Authors

Quindolinocryptotackieine: the elucidation of a novel indoloquinoline alkaloid structure through the use of computer‐assisted structure elucidation and 2D NMR

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AbstractNumerous indoloquinoline alkaloid structures have been identified from extracts of the West African plant Cryptolepis sanguinolenta. Recently, through the use of 2D NMR methods and cryogenic NMR probe technology in conjunction with computer‐assisted structure elucidation (CASE) methods, the structures of some chemical degradation products of this family of alkaloids have also been reported. We now report the characterization of a novel indoloquinoline dimeric alkaloid, quindolinocryptotackieine, through the extensive utilization of CASE methods. The NMR data presented here were collected over a decade earlier before the elucidation of the structure was possible, since manual analysis did not present a conclusive structure, whereas CASE produced a series of structures from which the structure could be verified. The original mass spectrometric (MS) data collected for the sample were problematic. Contemporary MS data were instead recollected from remaining small quantities of this alkaloid using modern instrumentation. The re‐collected data gave a usable molecular ion and several key fragment ions that were diagnostically useful. Copyright © 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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