Isolation of unstable alkaloids from Erythrophleum chlorostachys (Leguminosae)
MJ Falkiner, AF Faux, JW Loder and RH Nearn
Australian Journal of Chemistry
28(3) 645 - 650
Published: 1975
Abstract
Unstable 2-methylaminoethyl esters from E. chlorostachys can be isolated with careful pH control and then manipulated as their stable hydrochlorides. A large-scale extraction and counter- current distribution separated two new crystalline alkaloid hydrochlorides, namely norerythrostachaldine hydrochloride, C23H37NO5,HCl, and a second salt, C24H37NO7,HCl. Four new monoacetates are tentatively identified as the 3β-acetoxy derivatives of the two new alkaloids, norerythrostachamine, and norerythrophlamine. Norerythrophlamine has been isolated for the first time as its crystalline hydrochloride.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9750645
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