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Phytochemical study of the aerial parts of Aristolochia birostris Ducht. (Aristolochiaceae)

The family Aristolochiaceae presents among its chemical constituents terpenoids, alkaloids and lignoids. Aristolochia birostris is a species of this family popularly known as "papo-de-peru", "jarrinha", "mil-homens" and "capivara", and it is used in the folk medicine to treat snake bites, as a sudorific, expectorant and abortive. A previous phytochemical study of the aerial parts of this plant reported the isolation of four terpenoids, lignoids and antraquinone. Continuing this study it is now reported the isolation of four lignoids, two of the type aryloxyarylpropane (4-methylenedioxy-5,3',5'-trimethoxy-1'-alyl-8.O.4' -neolignan and 3,4,5,3',5'-pentamethoxy-1'-alyl-8.O.4'-neolignan), one tetrahydrofuran (grandisin) and a dibenzylbutyrolactone lignans [(-)-hinokinin], and also vanillin. The chemical structures of the isolated compounds were established based on spectral data, mainly IR and NMR including 1D and 2D experiments. The lignoids were evaluated for their activity against some bacteria (Staphylococcus epidermidis, Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Enterococcus faecalis and Escherichia coli), fungi (Aspergilus flavus and Microsporum canis) and yeast (Candida albicans, Candida tropicalis and Criptococcus neoformans), but they were inactive.

Aristolochia birostris; Aristolochiaceae; neolignan; lignan; antimicrobial activity


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