1840-00-2Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Stereoselective reduction of flavanones by marine-derived fungi
Birolli, Willian G.,Nitschke, Marcia,Porto, André Luiz M.,Santos, Darlisson de A.,de Matos, Iara L.
, (2021/08/13)
Biotransformation is an alternative with great potential to modify the structures of natural and synthetic flavonoids. Therefore, the bioreduction of synthetic halogenated flavanones employing marine-derived fungi was described, aiming the synthesis of flavan-4-ols 3a-g with high enantiomeric excesses (ee) of both cis- and trans-diastereoisomers (up to >99% ee). Ten strains were screened for reduction of flavanone 2a in liquid medium and in phosphate buffer solution. The most selective strains Cladosporium sp. CBMAI 1237 and Acremonium sp. CBMAI1676 were employed for reduction of flavanones 2a-g. The fungus Cladosporium sp. CBMAI 1237 presented yields of 72–87% with 0–64% ee cis and 0–30% ee trans with diastereoisomeric ratio (dr) from 52:48 to 64:36 (cis:trans). Whereas Acremonium sp. CBMAI 1676 resulted in 31% yield with 77–99% ee of the cis and 95–99% ee of the trans-diastereoisomers 3a-g with a dr from 54:46 to 96:4 (cis:trans). To our knowledge, this is the first report of the brominated flavon-4-ols 3e and 3f. The use of fungi, with emphasis for these marine-derived strains, is an interesting approach for enantioselective reduction of halogenated flavanones. Therefore, this strategy can be explored to obtain enantioenriched compounds with biological activities.
Mycobactin Analogues with Excellent Pharmacokinetic Profile Demonstrate Potent Antitubercular Specific Activity and Exceptional Efflux Pump Inhibition
Basavanakatti, Vinay N.,Bhakta, Sanjib,Bhattacharje, Gourab,Brucoli, Federico,Das, Amit Kumar,Das, Swetarka,Dasgupta, Arunava,Dev, Abhimanyu,Dickman, Rachael,Jalani, Pushpendu,Jayaprakash, Venkatesan,Kamilya, Sujit,Mondal, Abhishake,Mukherjee, Piyali,Naresh Babu, Patibandla,Sankaran, Vadivelan,Shyam, Mousumi,Singh, Amit,Singh, Samsher,Sinha, Barij Nayan,Verma, Harshita,Bagnéris, Claire
, (2022/01/20)
In this study, we have designed and synthesized pyrazoline analogues that partially mimic the structure of mycobactin, to address the requirement of novel therapeutics to tackle the emerging global challenge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Our investigation resulted in the identification of novel lead compounds 44 and 49 as potential mycobactin biosynthesis inhibitors against mycobacteria. Moreover, candidates efficiently eradicated intracellularly surviving mycobacteria. Thermofluorimetric analysis and molecular dynamics simulations suggested that compounds 44 and 49 bind to salicyl-AMP ligase (MbtA), a key enzyme in the mycobactin biosynthetic pathway. To the best of our knowledge, these are the first rationally designed mycobactin inhibitors to demonstrate an excellent in vivo pharmacokinetic profile. In addition, these compounds also exhibited more potent whole-cell efflux pump inhibition than known efflux pump inhibitors verapamil and chlorpromazine. Results from this study pave the way for the development of 3-(2-hydroxyphenyl)-5-(aryl)-pyrazolines as a new weapon against superbug-associated AMR challenges.
Synthesis and characterization of some new pyrazolines and their inhibitory potencies against carbonic anhydrases
?elik, Gonca,?entürk, Murat,Arslan, Tayfun,Ekinci, Deniz
, (2020/01/21)
The inhibition of the two human cytosolic carbonic anhydrase (hCA; EC 4.2.1.1) isozymes I and II with some new pyrazoline derivatives was investigated for the first time. The structures of the newly synthesized pyrazoline derivatives were characterized by
Temperature-Controlled Stereodivergent Synthesis of 2,2′-Biflavanones Promoted by Samarium Diiodide
Soto, Martín,Soengas, Raquel G.,Silva, Artur M. S.,Gotor-Fernández, Vicente,Rodríguez-Solla, Humberto
supporting information, p. 13104 - 13108 (2019/10/21)
In this work, the first example of a radical stereodivergent reaction directed towards the stereoselective synthesis of both (R*,R*)- and (R*,S*)-2,2′-biflavanones promoted by samarium diiodide is reported. Control experiments showed that the selectivity of this reaction was exclusively controlled by the temperature. It was possible to generate a variety of 2,2′-biflavanones bearing different substitution patterns at the aromatic ring in good-to-quantitative yields, being both stereoisomers of the desired compounds obtained with total or high control of selectivity. A mechanism that explains both the generation of the corresponding 2,2′-biflavanones and the selectivity is also discussed. The structure and stereochemistry determination of each isomer was unequivocally elucidated by single-crystal X-ray diffraction experiments.
Halo-substituted chalcones and azachalcones-inhibited, lipopolysaccharited-stimulated, pro-inflammatory responses through the TLR4-mediated pathway
Shih, Tzenge-Lien,Liu, Ming-Hwa,Li, Chia-Wai,Kuo, Chia-Feng
, (2018/03/21)
A series of B-ring, halo-substituted chalcones and azachalcones were synthesized to evaluate and compare their anti-inflammatory activity. Mouse BALB/c macrophage RAW 264.7 were pre-treated with 10 μg/mL of each compound for one hour before induction of i
Ruthenium(II)-Catalyzed Synthesis of Spirobenzofuranones by a Decarbonylative Annulation Reaction
Kaishap, Partha P.,Duarah, Gauri,Sarma, Bipul,Chetia, Dipak,Gogoi, Sanjib
supporting information, p. 456 - 460 (2018/02/21)
The first decarbonylative insertion of an alkyne through C?H/C?C activation of six-membered compounds is reported. The Ru-catalyzed reaction of 3-hydroxy-2-phenyl-chromones with alkynes works most efficiently in the presence of the ligand PPh3 to provide spiro-indenebenzofuranones. Unlike previously reported metal-catalyzed decarbonylative annulation reactions, in the present decarbonylative annulation reaction, the annulation occurs before extrusion of carbon monoxide.
Inhibition of LPS-stimulated ROS production by fluorinated and hydroxylated chalcones in RAW 264.7 macrophages with structure-activity relationship study
Bist, Ganesh,Pun, Nirmala Tilija,Magar, Til Bahadur Thapa,Shrestha, Aarajana,Oh, Hye Jin,Khakurel, Amrita,Park, Pil-Hoon,Lee, Eung-Seok
supporting information, p. 1205 - 1209 (2017/06/19)
Based on the importance of the previous fluorinated and/or hydroxylated chalcones studies, thirty-six compounds were designed as phenyl or hydroxyphenyl bearing fluoro, trifluoromethyl or trifluoromethoxy phenyl propenones and synthesized by applying modified Claisen-Schmidt condensation reaction as a single step. Inhibitory effects of the synthesized compounds on ROS production stimulated by LPS in RAW 264.7 macrophage were evaluated. Structure-activity relationship (SAR) study revealed that the compounds possessing para-hydroxyphenyl group combined with meta-fluoro or meta-trifluoromethyl phenyl group, and meta/para-hydroxyphenyl group combined with ortho-trifluoromethoxyphenyl group have an essential role in inhibiting the LPS-stimulated ROS production in RAW 264.7 macrophages. The most significant inhibitory effect on LPS-stimulated ROS production in RAW 264.7 macrophages was observed in compound 30 that possessed para-hydroxyphenyl group along with ortho-trifluoromethoxyphenyl group.
Synthesis, crystal structure and antitumour activity evaluation of 1H-thieno[2,3-c]chromen-4(2H)-one derivatives
Yu, Huchang,Li, Yan,Feng, Zhiyuan,Jiang, Hongwu,Zhao, Yinglan,Luo, Youfu,Huang, Wencai,Li, Zicheng
, p. 36 - 41 (2017/02/15)
A series of 1H-thieno[2,3-c]chromen-4(2H)-one derivatives were synthesised through Knoevenagel condensation of substituted flavanones with thiazolidine-2,4-dione in ethanol in the presence of piperidine. The mechanism of the reaction was proposed. All synthesised compounds were characterised by IR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, HRMS, and elemental analysis. The structure of 2-(3-chlorophenyl)-1H-thieno[2,3-c]chromen-4(2H)-one was confirmed by a single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. A preliminary antitumour screening showed that 2-(2-fluorophenyl)-1H-thieno [2,3-c]chromen-4(2H)-one had moderate to good activity against A549, BGC-823, HCT116 and MDA-MB-453 cancer cell lines, and 2-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-1H-thieno[2,3-c]chromen-4(2H)-one displayed similar activity against these four kinds of cancer cells compared with the reference drug.
The rearrangement of tosylated flavones to 1′-(alkylamino)aurones with primary amines
Kandioller, Wolfgang,Kubanik, Mario,Bytzek, Anna K.,Jakupec, Michael A.,Roller, Alexander,Keppler, Bernhard K.,Hartinger, Christian G.
, p. 8953 - 8959 (2015/11/02)
A rearrangement of 3-tosylflavone to the corresponding 1′-(alkylamino)aurone proceeds under mild conditions in the presence of primary amines in high yields. The reaction is applicable to different substituted 3-tosylflavones and alkyl amines and the respective aurones were isolated as a mixture of E/Z isomers. Further conversion of 1′-(methylamino)aurone to the corresponding thionated compound was performed by reaction with Lawesson's reagent and only the E isomer was obtained. This observation can be explained by the weaker exocyclic double bond, which facilitates rotation and the formation of the thermodynamically preferred E form. The characterization, preliminary biological investigations of the synthesized compounds and lipophilicity studies are discussed.
