Olaranont Y.Cheek M.Mas-Claret E.Prescott T.A.K.Onana J.M.Langat M.K.Mahidol University2023-08-132023-08-132023-10-01Phytochemistry Letters Vol.57 (2023) , 1-418743900https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/88302Leaves of herbarium specimen material of Vepris onanae, collected in Cameroon, have yielded two undescribed 2-quinolines, onanaenine A (1) and onanaenine B (2), alongside the known 6,7-dimethoxy-N-methylflindersine (3), evoxanthine (4), 6-methoxy-tecleanthine (5) and polybotrin. Compounds 1 and 2 were not cytotoxic against FM55 melanoma cells at a concentration up to 200 µM, and they did not show signs of stimulating fibroblast skin cells at concentrations, up to 20 µM. Vepris onanae, the source of the two new 2-quinoline alkaloids, is at high risk of extinction, being near-endemic to the threatened Bali-Ngemba forest of NW Region Cameroon. Bali Ngemba has already seen the global extinction of Vepris bali, before it could be researched for new compounds.Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular BiologyUndescribed 2-quinolines, onanaenine A and B, from Cameroonian Vepris onanae (Rutaceae)ArticleSCOPUS10.1016/j.phytol.2023.07.0102-s2.0-8516664716018767486