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Nauclea latifolia: biological activity and alkaloid phytochemistry of a West African tree

Published inNatural Product Reports, vol. 33, no. 9, p. 1034-1043
Publication date2016
Abstract

Covering up to 2016, Nauclea latifolia (syn. Sarcocephalus latifolius, Rubiaceae), commonly called the African pincushion tree, is a plant widely used in folk medicine in different regions of Africa for treating a variety of illnesses, including malaria, epilepsy and pain. N. latifolia has not only drawn the interest of traditional healers but also of phytochemists, who have identified a range of bioactive indole alkaloids in its tissue. More recently, following up on the traditional use of extracts in pain management, a bio-guided purification from the roots of the tree led to the identification of the active ingredient as tramadol, available as a synthetic analgesic since the 1970s. The discovery of this compound as a natural phytochemical was highlighted worldwide. This review focuses on the correlation between extracted compounds and pharmacological activities, paying special attention to infectious diseases and neurologically-related disorders. A critical analysis of the data reported so far on the natural origin of tramadol and its proposed biosynthesis is also presented.

Keywords
  • Analgesics, Opioid/therapeutic use
  • Animals
  • Indole Alkaloids/chemistry/isolation & purification/pharmacology
  • Malaria/drug therapy
  • Medicine, Traditional
  • Molecular Structure
  • Plant Roots/chemistry
  • Rubiaceae/chemistry
  • Tramadol/chemistry/isolation & purification/metabolism/pharmacology
  • Trees/chemistry
Citation (ISO format)
BOUCHERLE, Benjamin et al. Nauclea latifolia: biological activity and alkaloid phytochemistry of a West African tree. In: Natural Product Reports, 2016, vol. 33, n° 9, p. 1034–1043. doi: 10.1039/c6np00039h
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