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The Hypoglycemic Effect of (7R*,9aS*)-7-Phenyl-octahydroquinolizin-2-one in Mice.
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Metabolic SyndromePharmaceutical ScienceEnergy HomeostasisBiochemistryMedicineLupine AlkaloidsPhysiologyQuinolizidin-2-one Ring SystemHerb-drug InteractionDiabetes DrugPharmacological AgentExperimental PharmacologyMetabolismPharmacologyPharmaceutical ChemistryHypoglycemic EffectDrug DiscoveryHealth Sciences
(-)-Multiflorine (1), which was isolated from leguminous plants, produced a hypoglycemic effect when administered to mice with streptozotocin-induced diabetes. (-)-Multiflorine has an enaminone type conjugation on the A-ring, which is unusual in lupine alkaloids. Proceeding on the assumption that the A-B ring is responsible for the activity, several compounds bearing quinolizidin-2-one were synthesized and their hypoglycemic effects were examined. The hypoglycemic effect of (7R*,9aS*)-7-phenyl-octahydroquinolizin-2-one was approximately 4 times stronger than that of (-)-multiflorine measured by oral glucose tolerance test in normal mice. This result indicates that compounds possessing the quinolizidin-2-one ring system as the basic structure may be possible lead compounds for a new type of diabetes drug.