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Efficient Access to the Iboga Skeleton: Optimized Procedure to Obtain Voacangine from Voacanga africana Root Bark

[Image: see text] Iboga alkaloids are a group of monoterpenoid indole alkaloids with promising and intriguing biological activities. Ibogaine is the representative member of the series and has become widely known as a potent atypical psychedelic with promising effects to treat substance use disorder...

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Autores principales: González, Bruno, Fagúndez, Catherine, Peixoto de Abreu Lima, Alejandro, Suescun, Leopoldo, Sellanes, Diver, Seoane, Gustavo A., Carrera, Ignacio
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8264847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34250335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c00745
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author González, Bruno
Fagúndez, Catherine
Peixoto de Abreu Lima, Alejandro
Suescun, Leopoldo
Sellanes, Diver
Seoane, Gustavo A.
Carrera, Ignacio
author_facet González, Bruno
Fagúndez, Catherine
Peixoto de Abreu Lima, Alejandro
Suescun, Leopoldo
Sellanes, Diver
Seoane, Gustavo A.
Carrera, Ignacio
author_sort González, Bruno
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description [Image: see text] Iboga alkaloids are a group of monoterpenoid indole alkaloids with promising and intriguing biological activities. Ibogaine is the representative member of the series and has become widely known as a potent atypical psychedelic with promising effects to treat substance use disorder. Nowadays, an efficient and scalable enantioselective total synthesis of ibogaine and related iboga alkaloids is still lacking, so direct extraction from natural sources or semi-synthetic schemes are the methods of choice to obtain them in a preparative scale. In particular, ibogaine can be obtained either by a low yielding direct isolation from Tabernanthe iboga or using a semi-synthetic procedure from voacangine, an iboga alkaloid occurring in a higher yield in the root bark of Voacanga africana. In this work, we describe an optimized process to obtain voacangine from V. africana root bark as a precursor of the iboga scaffold. Using a direct acetone-based extraction procedure (0.5 kg of root bark), voacangine was isolated in ∼0.8% of root bark dried weight, while the major alkaloids isolated from the bark were identified as iboga-vobasinyl dimers (∼3.7%) such as voacamine and voacamidine. Since these alkaloids contain the voacangine moiety in their structure, the cleavage of the dimers was further optimized, affording an extra amount of voacangine in ∼50% isolated molar yield. In this manner, the total amount of voacangine obtained by application of the whole procedure to the plant material (extraction and dimer cleavage) could almost duplicate the content originally found in the root bark.
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spelling pubmed-82648472021-07-09 Efficient Access to the Iboga Skeleton: Optimized Procedure to Obtain Voacangine from Voacanga africana Root Bark González, Bruno Fagúndez, Catherine Peixoto de Abreu Lima, Alejandro Suescun, Leopoldo Sellanes, Diver Seoane, Gustavo A. Carrera, Ignacio ACS Omega [Image: see text] Iboga alkaloids are a group of monoterpenoid indole alkaloids with promising and intriguing biological activities. Ibogaine is the representative member of the series and has become widely known as a potent atypical psychedelic with promising effects to treat substance use disorder. Nowadays, an efficient and scalable enantioselective total synthesis of ibogaine and related iboga alkaloids is still lacking, so direct extraction from natural sources or semi-synthetic schemes are the methods of choice to obtain them in a preparative scale. In particular, ibogaine can be obtained either by a low yielding direct isolation from Tabernanthe iboga or using a semi-synthetic procedure from voacangine, an iboga alkaloid occurring in a higher yield in the root bark of Voacanga africana. In this work, we describe an optimized process to obtain voacangine from V. africana root bark as a precursor of the iboga scaffold. Using a direct acetone-based extraction procedure (0.5 kg of root bark), voacangine was isolated in ∼0.8% of root bark dried weight, while the major alkaloids isolated from the bark were identified as iboga-vobasinyl dimers (∼3.7%) such as voacamine and voacamidine. Since these alkaloids contain the voacangine moiety in their structure, the cleavage of the dimers was further optimized, affording an extra amount of voacangine in ∼50% isolated molar yield. In this manner, the total amount of voacangine obtained by application of the whole procedure to the plant material (extraction and dimer cleavage) could almost duplicate the content originally found in the root bark. American Chemical Society 2021-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8264847/ /pubmed/34250335 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c00745 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Fagúndez, Catherine
Peixoto de Abreu Lima, Alejandro
Suescun, Leopoldo
Sellanes, Diver
Seoane, Gustavo A.
Carrera, Ignacio
Efficient Access to the Iboga Skeleton: Optimized Procedure to Obtain Voacangine from Voacanga africana Root Bark
title Efficient Access to the Iboga Skeleton: Optimized Procedure to Obtain Voacangine from Voacanga africana Root Bark
title_full Efficient Access to the Iboga Skeleton: Optimized Procedure to Obtain Voacangine from Voacanga africana Root Bark
title_fullStr Efficient Access to the Iboga Skeleton: Optimized Procedure to Obtain Voacangine from Voacanga africana Root Bark
title_full_unstemmed Efficient Access to the Iboga Skeleton: Optimized Procedure to Obtain Voacangine from Voacanga africana Root Bark
title_short Efficient Access to the Iboga Skeleton: Optimized Procedure to Obtain Voacangine from Voacanga africana Root Bark
title_sort efficient access to the iboga skeleton: optimized procedure to obtain voacangine from voacanga africana root bark
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8264847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34250335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c00745
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