Omar M, DeFeo J, Youngken H W
J Nat Prod. 1983 Mar-Apr;46(2):153-6. doi: 10.1021/np50026a001.
Trichodesma africanum L. (Boraginaceae), a desert plant of Africa and Asia, was found to contain beta-amyrin, beta-methyl oleanate, potassium nitrate and a nitrogen-containing toxin, each producing a notable toxic response when injected in laboratory mice and rats. Muscle contraction and a blood pressure reduction caused by the toxin are described. Pyrrolizidine alkaloids, e.g., trichodesmine, present in other Trichodesma species were also identified in the material by tlc and spectrometric methods. These did not, however, produce the acute toxic effects observed for the nonalkaloid compounds mentioned above. beta-Sitosterol and stigmasterol were identified as the principal sterols in the plant.
非洲刺苞菊(紫草科)是一种分布于非洲和亚洲的沙漠植物,被发现含有β-香树脂醇、β-甲基齐墩果酸酯、硝酸钾和一种含氮毒素,将这些物质注射到实验小鼠和大鼠体内时,每种都会产生显著的毒性反应。文中描述了该毒素引起的肌肉收缩和血压降低情况。通过薄层色谱法(TLC)和光谱法在该植物材料中还鉴定出了存在于其他刺苞菊属物种中的吡咯里西啶生物碱,例如刺苞菊碱。然而,这些生物碱并未产生上述非生物碱化合物所观察到的急性毒性作用。β-谷甾醇和豆甾醇被鉴定为该植物中的主要甾醇。