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Synthesis of Chrysogeside B from Halotolerant Fungus Penicillium and Its Antimicrobial Activities Evaluation.


ABSTRACT: Chrysogeside B, a natural cerebroside, was efficiently synthesized from commercial feedstocks. The bioassays showed that compounds 4, 5 and 6 exhibited enhanced biological activities compared Chrysogeside B. Further studies revealed that free hydroxyl groups and glycosidic bond have significant impact on the antimicrobial activities. The synthesis of Chrysogeside B and analogues designed to allow identification of the features of this glycolipid required for recognition by tested bacteria and Hela cells is described.

SUBMITTER: Liu R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5387731 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Synthesis of Chrysogeside B from Halotolerant Fungus Penicillium and Its Antimicrobial Activities Evaluation.

Liu Ruiquan R   Wang Lei L   Li Qibo Q   Liao Min M   Yang Zhikun Z   Huang Yun Y   Lv Cong C   Zheng Bing B   Zhong Jiangchun J   Bian Qinghua Q   Wang Min M   Liu Shangzhong S  

Scientific reports 20170411


Chrysogeside B, a natural cerebroside, was efficiently synthesized from commercial feedstocks. The bioassays showed that compounds 4, 5 and 6 exhibited enhanced biological activities compared Chrysogeside B. Further studies revealed that free hydroxyl groups and glycosidic bond have significant impact on the antimicrobial activities. The synthesis of Chrysogeside B and analogues designed to allow identification of the features of this glycolipid required for recognition by tested bacteria and He  ...[more]

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