S. Faizi et al., NOVEL HYPOTENSIVE AGENTS, NIAZIMIN-A, NIAZIMIN-B, NIAZICIN-A AND NIAZICIN-B FROM MORINGA-OLEIFERA - ISOLATION OF FIRST NATURALLY-OCCURRING CARBAMATES, Journal of the Chemical Society. Perkin transactions. I, (20), 1994, pp. 3035-3040
Two novel hypotensive carbamate glycosides designated niazimin A 1 and
niazimin B 3 and two new hypotensive mustard oil glycosides possessin
g the thiocarbamate group, niazicin A 5 and niazicin B 10 along with a
benzaldehyde;glycoside 12 have been isolated from the fresh leaves ex
tract of Moringa oleifera employing bioassay-guided fractionation. The
structures of all these glycosides have been elucidated on the basis
of spectroscopic evidence (IR. UV. MS, NMR. 2D NMR) and chemical react
ions. Compounds 1 and 3 appear to be the first natural products embody
ing the carbamate moiety. The amide bond in these compounds appears to
play an important role in the hypotensive activity, since in both the
carbamates and thiocarbamates it is common to those which possess hyp
otensive activity.