Two antimalarial quassinoids, gutolactone [1] and simalikalactone D [2
], have been characterized by bioactivity-directed fractionation from
the bark of Simaba guianensis collected near Manaus, Brazil. Compound
2 was previously isolated from Simaba multiflora and Quassia africana
and shown to be an active antimalarial in vitro. This is the first occ
urrence of 1. The structure of the novel quassinoid was established by
spectral methods including 2D nmr spectroscopy.