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Isolation and structural elucidation of natural products from Pentas bussei K. Krause, Pentas lanceolata (Forsk.) Deflers and Pentas parvifolia Hiern (Rubiaceae)

Abstract

Since decades, plant-based drugs have played an essential role in the primary health care of a large part of the world's population. Several chemotherapeutic agents have been discovered as a result of chemical studies directed towards the isolation of the active substances from plants used in traditional medicine. Several plant species from the family Rubiaceae are widely used in African Folk medicines. Among them, Pentas species display a broad ranges of uses. However, the phytochemistry of these species is only scarcely investigated. From the about 40 known species, only Pentas longiflora Oliver and Pentas zanzibarica (Klotsch) Vatke have been studied. Aiming at the search for novel naturally occurring compounds which may be used as "lead" for the synthesis of potentially active compounds, this work describes the isolation and structural elucidation of natural products from Pentas bussei K. Krause, Pentas lanceolata (Forsk.) Deflers and Pentas parvifolia Hiern (Chapters II, III, IV). In addition, all the isolated natural compounds are being subjected to a bioactivity screening for antiviral (HIV and HCV) and anticancer activity (Chapter VI). Chapter V has been devoted to the synthesis and structural assignment confirmation of two natural products isolated from P. longiflora a species already investigated

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