Schumanniophyton problematicum is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae . It is found in Ivory Coast , Ghana , and Sierra Leone . It is threatened by habitat loss .[ 1]
Chemistry The plant has been found to contain the alkaloids rohitukine and rohitukine N -oxide, and the iridoid glycosides scyphiphorin A1–A2 and scyphiphorin B1–B2.[ 2] Alvocidib is a synthetic analog of rohitukine that acts as a CDK9 kinase inhibitor and is under clinical development for the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia . It has also been studied for the treatment of arthritis [ 3] and atherosclerotic plaque formation[ 4]
Rohitukine was initially extracted from Aphanamixis polystachya (the alkaloid name being derived from the synonym Amoora rohituka ) and later from Dysoxylum binectariferum .[ 5] [ 6] - both of which plant species belong to the family Meliaceae .
The scyphiphorins were first isolated from (and subsequently named for) Scyphiphora hydrophylacea , which, like Schumanniophyton , belongs to the plant family Rubiaceae .[ 7]
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