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Synthesis of C-Analogues of β-Glucogallin and Aldose Reductase Inhibition Studies
Reddy, Mannem Rajeswara,Aidhen, Indrapal Singh,Shruthi, Karnam,Reddy, Geereddy Bhanuprakash
, p. 7283 - 7294 (2018/01/02)
β-Glucogallin 1 (BGG), a major component isolated from the Indian gooseberry (Emblica officinalis) medicinal plant, is a potent and selective inhibitor of aldose reductase (AKR1B1). Structurally, BGG is a glucosyl-1-ester, wherein gallic acid is linked to
Hantzsch-type three-component approach to a new family of carbon-linked glycosyl amino acids. Synthesis of C-glycosylmethyl pyridylalanines
Dondoni, Alessandro,Massi, Alessandro,Aldhoun, Mohammad
, p. 7677 - 7687 (2008/02/13)
(Chemical Equation Presented) C-Glycosylmethyl pyridylalanines reported in this paper constitute a novel family of glycosyl amino acids that contain a pyridine ring linking the carbohydrate and amino acid residues. These amino acids may serve to prepare n
A new Co(0) complex mediated synthesis of C-glycoside analogues
Orsini, Fulvia,Di Teodoro, Emanuela
, p. 2521 - 2528 (2007/10/03)
Properly protected glyconolactones, readily available from the parent sugars, react under mild conditions with α-bromoacetates in the presence of a soluble Co(0) complex, either in stoichiometric or substoichiometric amounts, to give a Reformatsky-type addition product to the lactone. The addition product can be subsequently converted into a variety of compounds: dehydroxylation with triethylsilane in the presence of boron trifluoride affords C-glycosides.
