Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Galactofuranosyl Alkyl Thioglycosides as Inhibitors of Mycobacteria
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Hartnell, Regan D
Madge, Paul D
Owen, David J
Thomson, Robin J
Chong, Andrew KJ
Coppel, Ross L
von Itzstein, Mark
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Baker, D. C.
Hounsell, E. F.
Defaye, J.
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As part of our research interest directed toward the development of antimycobacterial agents, we have investigated compounds based on galactofuranose (Galf), an essential cell wall component of mycobacteria. The objective of this study was to explore structure activity relationships of Galf thioglycosides with straight chain and branched aglycons. Acylated Galf 9-heptadecyl thioglycoside was prepared by Lewis acid-catalyzed thioglycosidation of 1,2,3,5,6-penta-O-acyl-d-galactofuranose with 9-heptadecanethiol, and subsequently converted to the corresponding sulfone using m-CPBA. Both Galf 9-heptadecyl thioglycoside and sulfone displayed in vitro inhibition (MIC) of the growth of Mycobacterium smegmatis below 5 姯mL, while Galf 1-octyl thioglycoside gave no inhibition at or below 32 姯mL.
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Carbohydrate Research
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342
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Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry
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