| Literature DB >> 29701065 |
Anthony W Carroll1, Kongdech Savaspun1, Anthony C Willis2, Masako Hoshino3, Atsushi Kato3, Stephen G Pyne1.
Abstract
The total synthesis of natural (+)-hyacinthacine C5 was achieved, which allowed correction of its initially proposed structure, as well as six additional hyacinthacine C-type compounds. These compounds were readily accessible from two epimeric anti-1,2-amino alcohols. Keeping a common A-ring configuration, chemical manipulation occurred selectively on the B-ring of the hyacinthacine C-type products through methods of syn-dihydroxylation, SN2 ring-opening of a cyclic sulfate, and also employing either ( R)- or ( R, S)-α-methylallyl amine for the Petasis borono Mannich reaction. Our small analogue library was then assessed for its glycosidase inhibitory potency against a panel of glycosidases. (-)-6- Epi-hyacinthacine C5 and (+)-7- epi-hyacinthacine C5 (compound names are based on the corrected structure of hyacinthacine C5) proved most active, with inhibitory activities ranging between weak (IC50 = 130 μM) and moderate (IC50 = 9.9 μM) against the α-glucosidases of rat intestinal maltase, isomaltase, and sucrase, thus identifying potential new leads for future antidiabetic drug development.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29701065 DOI: 10.1021/acs.joc.8b00585
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Org Chem ISSN: 0022-3263 Impact factor: 4.354