Aconitum lipo-alkaloids--semisynthetic products of the traditional medicine

Nat Prod Commun. 2011 Apr;6(4):527-36.

Abstract

The term lipo-alkaloid is used for C19 aconitane alkaloids containing one or two long-chain fatty acid residues. Lipo-alkaloids are transesterified derivatives of the most toxic and highly effective diester-type diterpene alkaloids, such as aconitine, hypaconitine, mesaconitine. Lipo-alkaloids are native minor compounds of aconite drugs, but their amount significantly increases after traditional processing, which is a general method in the Far Eastern traditional medicinal systems. Analytical works demonstrated that cautious processing (usually boiling) of crude aconite roots decreases the amount of normal diterpene alkaloids and increases the concentration of lipo-alkaloids resulting in the reduction of toxicity of the drugs. Many papers reported that lipo-alkaloids occur as a complex mixture in the drugs, and the isolation of the individual components is extremely difficult. These compounds have been identified using highly sensitive analytical methods (HPLC-MS, NMR), and semisynthetic approaches have been developed to ensure lipo-alkaloids in pure form for pharmacological studies. This review summarizes the structure, chemistry, semisynthesis, analytics and bioactivities of lipo-alkaloids. On the basis of 32 references this is the first comprehensive study on this topic, covering the data of 173 compounds.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Aconitum / chemistry*
  • Alkaloids / analysis
  • Alkaloids / chemical synthesis
  • Alkaloids / chemistry*
  • Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
  • Mass Spectrometry
  • Medicine, East Asian Traditional*

Substances

  • Alkaloids