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Synthesis, Spectroscopy, and Cytotoxicity of Glycosylated Acetogenin Derivatives as Promising Molecules for Cancer Therapy
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Cancer TherapyGlycosylated Acetogenin DerivativesMedicinal ChemistrySeveral Glycosyl DerivativesGlycosylationBiochemistryMedicineNatural SciencesGlycobiologyPromising MoleculesPolysaccharideCarbohydrate-protein InteractionAnti-cancer AgentLewis Acid CatalysisPharmacologyGlycosyl DerivativesDrug DiscoveryDrug Analysis
Several glycosyl derivatives of squamocin (1) have been synthesized by glycosylation under Lewis acid catalysis with two different 1-O-acetyl sugars. Separation of these compounds has been achieved by HPLC and centrifugal partition chromatography (CPC). A detailed NMR, ESIMS, and LSIMS study allowed complete structural elucidations. The cytotoxic activity of the glycosyl derivatives was investigated and compared with that of squamocin and dihydrosquamocin against human epidermoid carcinoma cells (KB), African green monkey (Cercopithecus aethiops) kidney epithelial cells (VERO), and mouse lymphocytic leukemia cells (L1210). The antiproliferative effects of some derivatives were studied on cell cycles in mouse lymphocytic leukemia cells (L1210).
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