Iteamine, the first alkaloid isolated from Itea virginica L. inflorescence.

Ayers BJ, Hollinshead J, Saville AW, Nakagawa S, Adachi I, Kato A, Izumori K, Bartholomew B, Fleet GWJ, Nash RJ

Iteamine, o-aminobenzyl β-D-glucopyranoside, is the first alkaloid to be isolated from Itea virginica. Itea is the sole plant source of D-psicose, a rare sugar likely to be a major dietary supplement. The structure of iteamine was established by NMR and confirmed by total synthesis. Iteamine and its galacto-analog (which was not found in Itea plants) showed no strong inhibition of any of the 15 glycosidases tested; unnatural galacto-iteamine was a weak inhibitor of chicken liver α-N-acetylgalactosaminidase.

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Animals

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Alkaloids

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alpha-N-Acetylgalactosaminidase

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Glucosides

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Enzyme Inhibitors

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Inflorescence

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Tracheophyta