Ricardo Reyes Chilpa
National Autonomous University of Mexico
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Phytochemistry | 1990
Federico Gómez-Garibay; Ricardo Reyes Chilpa; Leovigildo Quijano; JoséS. Calderón Pardo; Tirso Ríos Castillo
Abstract Chemical analysis of heartwood of Lonchocarpus castilloi afforded, in addition to β-sitosterol, four methyl furan auranols and one α-hydroxydihydrofuran chalcone, named castillenes A–E. Their structures were established by chemical and spectral methods. The compounds exhibited fungistatic activity against Lenzites trabea .
Chemistry & Biodiversity | 2016
Felix Krengel; Josefina Herrera Santoyo; Teresa de Jesús Olivera Flores; Víctor M. Chávez Ávila; Francisco J. Pérez Flores; Ricardo Reyes Chilpa
Tabernaemontana alba and Tabernaemontana arborea are Apocynaceae species used in Mexican traditional medicine for which little phytochemical information exists. In this study, preliminary gas chromatography/mass spectrometry analyses of different organs obtained from wild plants of both species identified a total of 10 monoterpenoid indole alkaloids (MIAs) and one simple indole alkaloid, nine of which were reported for the first time in these species. Furthermore, callus cultures were established from T. alba leaf explants and regeneration of whole plants was accomplished via somatic embryogenesis. The anti‐addictive MIAs ibogaine and voacangine were then quantified by gas chromatography with flame ionization detection in wild plants of both species, as well as greenhouse‐grown plants, in vitro‐grown plantlets and embryogenic callus of T. alba. Ibogaine and voacangine were present in most samples taken from the whole plants of both species, with stem and root barks showing the highest concentrations. No alkaloids were detected in callus samples. It was concluded that T. alba and T. arborea are potentially viable sources of ibogaine and voacangine, and that these MIAs can be produced through somatic embryogenesis and whole plant regeneration of T. alba. Approaches to increase MIA yields in whole plants and to achieve alkaloid production directly in cell cultures are discussed.
Revista Brasileira De Farmacognosia-brazilian Journal of Pharmacognosy | 2014
S. Laura Guzmán Gutiérrez; Ricardo Reyes Chilpa; Herlinda Bonilla Jaime
Revista Latinoamericana de Química | 2012
Tirso Ríos Castillo; Leovigildo Quijano; Ricardo Reyes Chilpa
Interciencia | 2009
Ricardo Reyes Chilpa; María Estrella Huerta Reyes
Atla-alternatives To Laboratory Animals | 2002
Daniel Arrieta Baez; Gerardo Zepeda Vallejo; Patricia Cano Sánchez; Matilde Breña Valle; Ricardo Reyes Chilpa; Manuel Jiménez Estrada
Madera Y Bosques | 1995
Ricardo Reyes Chilpa; Nohemí Viveros Rodríguez; Víctor Pérez Morales
Madera Y Bosques | 2008
Estrella del Carmen Tapia Tapia; Ricardo Reyes Chilpa
Revista Mexicana de Fitopatología | 2004
Laura Leticia Barrera Necha; Silvia Bautista Baños; Leticia Bravo Luna; Francisco Javier Leobardo García Suárez; Dagoberto Alavez Solano; Ricardo Reyes Chilpa
Revista Mexicana de Fitopatología | 2002
Laura Leticia Barrera Necha; Silvia Bautista Baños; Manuel Jiménez Estrada; Ricardo Reyes Chilpa
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Estrella del Carmen Tapia Tapia
National Autonomous University of Mexico
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