Synthesis and biological profiling of half-calycanthaceous alkaloid analogues.

Journal of Asian Natural Products Research
Rui ZhuShao-Jun Zheng

Abstract

During our continuous efforts to pursue antifungal agents, some calycanthaceous alkaloid analogs showed diverse and promising bioactivities. Therefore, 34 new calycanthaceous alkaloid derivatives were further prepared and screened for bioactivities. As a result of the evaluation against a great deal of plant pathogen fungi, bacteria and human pathogenic fungi, a majority of them displayed potent bioactivity. In particular, compound b6 displayed remarkably activity and might be novel potential leading compound for further development of antifungal agent. The relationship between structure and biological activity was also discussed.

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BETA
acylation
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