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Ionophore Activity of Frangufoline

  • Park, Man-Ki;Park, Jeong-Hill;Cho, Jung-Hwan;Park, Jun-Kyu;Han, Yong-Nam;Han, Byung-Hoon
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.103-104
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    • 1991
  • The ionophore activity of frangufoline (1), a sedative cyclopeptide alkaloid isolated from Zizyphus jujuba, was investigated by UV and CD spectroscopic methods. Frangufoline (1) showed ion binding activity to calcium and magnesium ions.

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Alkaloids are the sedative principles of the seeds of zizyphus vulgaris var spinosus

  • Han, Byung-Hoon;Park, Myung-Hwan
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.203-207
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    • 1987
  • Sedative principles of the seeds of Zizyphus vulgaris var. sphinosus have been characterized as sanjoinine-A (frangufoline), nuciferine and their congeners. Also, heat treatment of sanjoinine-A-produced a more active artifact, sanjoinine-Ahl, which provides a scientific basis for heat-processing (roasting) of this Oriental medicine.

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Binding of Sanjoinine-A (Frangufoline) to Calmodulin

  • Han, Yong-Nam;Kim, Geum-Yi;Hwang, Keum-Hee;Han, Byung-Hoon
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.289-294
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    • 1993
  • A binding protein of radio-labeled sanjoinine-A (fangufoline) in rat brain cytoplasm was investigated, using an equilibrium dialysis technique. The labeled agent was bound to the cytosol fraction with two distinctly different types of sets in calclum ion-dependent manner. The bound protein was identified as calmodulin by dgel filtration of the sanjoinine-A bound cytosol fraction on a Sephadex G-75 column. Calmodulin was bound to sanjoinine-A bound at two sets of binding sites in the calculated as two at high affinity sites $(Kd=1.1\;mu{M)}$ and four at low affinity sites $(Kd=3.1\;\mu{M)}$.

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Studies on the Sedative Alkaloids from Zizyphus spinosus Semen

  • Han, Byung-Hoon;Park, Myung-Hwan;Park, Jeong-Hill
    • Korean Journal of Pharmacognosy
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.233-238
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    • 1985
  • A number of sedative alkaloids were isolated from Sanjoin(酸棗仁), the seeds of Zizyphus vulgaris Lamark var. spinosus Bunge (Rhamnaceae) which is an important Chinese medicinal material used to treat insomnia and sometimes to treat sleepiness. Those compounds were designated as Sanjoinine-A, B, C, D, etc. depending on the order of increasing polarity. Sanjoinine-A, $C_{31}H_{42}N_4O_4$, $mp\;249^{\circ}$, $[{\alpha}]^{27}_D-316$, Sanjoinine-B, $C_{30}H_{40}N_4O_4$, $mp\;212{\sim}4^{\circ}$, Sanjoinene, $C_{29}H_{35}N_3O_4$, $mp\;281{\sim}2^{\circ}$, $[{\alpha}]^{22}_D-272$, Sanjoinine-D, $C_{32}H_{46}N_4O_5$, $mp\;256{\sim}8^{\circ}$, $[{\alpha}]^{22}_D-53.6$, Sanjoinine-F, $C_{31}H_{42}N_4O_5$, $mp\;228{\sim}9^{\circ}$, $[{\alpha}]^{22}_D-215$, and $Sanjoinine-G_1,\;C_{31}H_{44}N_4O_5,\;mp\;236{\sim}8^{\circ},\;[{\alpha}]^{22}_D-68.6$, were found as 14-membered cyclic peptide alkaloids, $Sanjoinine-G_2,\;C_{30}H_{42}N_4O_4,\;mp\;182^{\circ},\;[{\alpha}]^{22}_D-79.2$, as being open chain peptide alkaloid, and Sanjoinine-E, $C_{19}H_{21}NO_2$, $mp\;166^{\circ}$, $[{\alpha}]^{20}_D-146.2$, N-Methylasimilobine, $C_{18}H_{19}NO_2$, $mp\;193{\sim}5^{\circ}$, $[{\alpha}]^{20}_D-204$, Sanjoinine-Ia, $C_{18}H_{19}NO_2$, $mp\;155{\sim}7^{\circ}$, $[{\alpha}]^{20}_D-140$, Sanjoinine-Ib, $C_{19}H_{21}NO_4$, $mp\;184^{\circ}$, Sanjoinine-K, $C_{16}H_{19}NO_3$, $mp\;159{\sim}61^{\circ}$, $[{\alpha}]^{20}_D+35$, Caaverine, $C_{17}H_{17}NO_2$, $mp\;204^{\circ}$, $[{\alpha}]^{20}_D-80$, and Zizyphusine, $C_{20}H_{24}NO_4$, $mp\;214{\sim}6^{\circ}$, $[{\alpha}]^{20}_D+317$ as being aporphine alkaloids. The heat treatment of the cyclic peptide alkaloids produced their isomeric products which showed enhanced sedative activity. The chemical structure of the isomeric products will be discussed.

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