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Synthesis of the Purported Structure of Glyphaeaside C and Proposed Revisions to the Structures of the Glyphaeaside Alkaloids.

Brendan J ByattAtsushi KatoStephen G Pyne
Published in: Journal of natural products (2023)
The 10 glyphaeaside alkaloids isolated from the roots of Glyphaea brevis were originally purported as piperidine-based 1- C -alkylated iminosugars, with the A-, B-, and C-type glyphaeasides bearing l-DFJ, DGJ, and DNJ ring configurations, respectively. Subsequent investigations have revealed glyphaeaside C as being a pyrrolidine-based iminosugar with a DMDP ring configuration via total synthesis of the revised structure. In this work, side chain diastereomers of the originally purported structure of glyphaeaside C ( 10 ) and two related α-1- C -alkylated DNJ derivatives were synthesized from a common precursor, which was prepared in turn via stereoselective Grignard addition to a protected d-glycosylamine, followed by a reductive amination-cyclization sequence. Glycosidase inhibitory activity studies revealed general structure 10 as having potent inhibition against various α-glucosidases and weak inhibition against almond β-glucosidase in agreement with similar DNJ-based iminosugars and in contrast to natural glyphaeaside C, suggesting that the (1,2-dihydroxy-3-phenyl)propyl moiety does not play a particularly vital role in the inhibitory modes of action of either compound. Furthermore, the absolute configuration of natural glyphaeaside C was proposed as that of d-DMDP, and the structures of the A- and B-type glyphaeasides were revised as 1-deoxy-DALDP and DALDP derivatives, respectively, based on interpretation of their reported NMR spectroscopic data.
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