Structure activity relationship study of Mezzettiasides natural products and their four new disaccharide analogues for anticancer/antibacterial activity

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Sumit O BajajGeorge A O'Doherty

Abstract

Ten members of the mezzettiaside family of natural products were synthesized and evaluated for anticancer and antibacterial activity. Complete anticancer (H460) and antibacterial (B. subtilis) activities for the ten natural products and four new analogues were found. Comparison to the cleistrioside and cleistetroside classes of natural products were made.

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