Five anthranilic acid derivatives, a mixture I of three new compounds 11′-hexadecenoylanthranilic acid (1), 9′-hexadecenoylanthranilic acid (2), and 7′-hexadecenoylanthranilic acid (3), as well as a new compound 9,12,15-octadecatrienoylanthranilic acid (4) together with a new natural product, hexadecanoylanthranilic acid (5), were isolated from Geijera parviflora Lindl. (Rutaceae). Their structures were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic measurements, and the positions of the double bonds in compounds 1–3 of the mixture I were determined by tandem mass spectrometry employing ozone-induced dissociation. The mixture I and compound 5 showed good antibacterial activity against several Gram-positive strains.
Journal article
Antibacterial anthranilic derivatives from Geijera parviflora
Fitoterapia, Vol.93, pp.62-66
2014
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- Title
- Antibacterial anthranilic derivatives from Geijera parviflora
- Creators
- Qing-Yao Shou - Southern Cross UniversityLinda K Banbury - Southern Cross UniversityAlan T Maccarone - University of WollongongDane E Renshaw - Southern Cross UniversityHtwe Mon - University of South AustraliaStefani Griesser - University of South AustraliaHans J Griesser - University of South AustraliaStephen J Blanksby - University of WollongongJoshua Smith - Southern Cross UniversityHans Wohlmuth - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Fitoterapia, Vol.93, pp.62-66
- Identifiers
- 1720; 991012820340202368
- Academic Unit
- Office of Deputy Vice Chancellor, Research; Southern Cross Plant Science
- Resource Type
- Journal article