Stereoselective synthesis and antiproliferative activity of allo-gibberic acid-based 1,3-aminoalcohol regioisomers†

IF 3.597 Q2 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics MedChemComm Pub Date : 2024-02-12 DOI:10.1039/D3MD00665D
Zein Alabdeen Khdar, Tam Minh Le, Zsuzsanna Schelz, István Zupkó and Zsolt Szakonyi
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A new library of allo-gibberic acid-based aminoalcohol regioisomers was synthesised stereoselectively starting from commercially available gibberellic acid, which yields allo-gibberic acid under mild acidic conditions. The successful formation of hydroxymethyl ketone derivative 5, by acid-mediated rearrangement of previously prepared epoxide, paved the way to obtain the desired 1,3-aminoalcohols through Schiff base formation. To obtain the desired regioisomers, the primary alcohol functionality of 5 was subjected to mesylation, then replaced with either primary amine or sodium azide. The formed azide derivative was subjected to either CuAAC reaction to obtain 1,2,3-triazoles or underwent Pd-catalysed hydrogenolysis to obtain primary aminoalcohol, which was further transformed into 1,3-aminoalcohols by reductive alkylation. All prepared aminoalcohols were identified in a satisfactory manner using modern spectroscopic techniques and assessed for their antiproliferative activity against a panel of human cancer cell lines. The antiproliferative effects of the prepared compounds were assayed by in vitro MTT method against a panel of human cancer cell lines (HeLa, SiHa, A2780, MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231). A significant difference was observed in the antiproliferative activity between the regioisomers. Some compounds exerted outstanding activities against the malignant cells with limited action on fibroblasts, indicating considerable cancer selectivity.

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烯丙基吉贝酸基 1,3-氨基乙醇 Regioisomers 的立体选择性合成和抗增殖活性
以市售赤霉素为起点,立体选择性地合成了一个新的烯丙基赤霉素基氨基醇 Regioisomers 库,在弱酸性条件下生成烯丙基赤霉素。通过对之前制备的环氧化物进行酸介导重排,成功形成了羟甲基酮衍生物 5,为通过希夫碱形成获得所需的 1,3-氨基醇铺平了道路。为了获得所需的区域异构体,先对 5 的伯醇官能团进行间甲基化,然后用伯胺或叠氮化钠取代。形成的叠氮衍生物经过 CuAAC 反应得到 1,2,3-三唑,或经过 Pd 催化的氢解反应得到伯氨基醇,再通过还原烷基化反应转化为 1,3-氨基醇。利用现代光谱技术对所有制备的氨基醇进行了令人满意的鉴定,并评估了它们对人类癌细胞株的抗增殖活性。采用体外 MTT 法检测了制备的化合物对人类癌细胞株(HeLa、SiHa、A2780、MCF-7 和 MDA-MB-231)的抗增殖作用。结果表明,不同区域异构体之间的抗增殖活性存在明显差异。一些化合物对恶性细胞的活性突出,而对成纤维细胞的作用有限,这表明它们具有相当高的癌症选择性。
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期刊介绍: Research and review articles in medicinal chemistry and related drug discovery science; the official journal of the European Federation for Medicinal Chemistry. In 2020, MedChemComm will change its name to RSC Medicinal Chemistry. Issue 12, 2019 will be the last issue as MedChemComm.
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