Ja. Beutler et al., HIV-INHIBITORY NATURAL-PRODUCTS .23. A REINVESTIGATION OF MAPROUNEA TRITERPENES, Journal of natural products, 58(7), 1995, pp. 1039-1046
Anti-HIV activity and the inhibition of phorbol ester receptor binding
activity in two species of Maprounea were traced to small amounts of
highly potent phorbol esters of the daphnane type. The triterpenes pre
viously isolated from this genus were found to be devoid of biological
activity when scrupulously purified. Four new triterpene esters were
elucidated; two [3,4] were found in M. africana, while three [4,6,7] w
ere found in M. membranacea. Nmr assignments have also been made for t
wo previously known compounds [2,5] in this group.