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Lycojapomines A-E: Lycopodium Alkaloids with Anti-Renal Fibrosis Potential from Lycopodium japonicum .

Dan XiaZi-Han WangJia-Meng JiangXue-Wen YangYue GaoYin-Ying XuLin-Yue ChangDan ZhuBao-Jun ZhaoXin-Liu ZhuJian ZhangZhi-Qi YinKe Pan
Published in: Organic letters (2022)
Five Lycopodium alkaloids featuring novel C 17 N 2 ( 1 and 2 ), C 29 N 3 ( 3 and 4 ), and C 15 N 2 ( 5 ) skeletons were isolated from Lycopodium japonicum . Compound 1 is the first natural product containing a 3-aza[3.3.3]propellane motif. The structures of these compounds were elucidated by spectroscopic analysis, X-ray crystallography, and computational methods. Compounds 1 and 3-5 significantly inhibited TGF-β 1 -induced fibronectin deposition in HK-2 cells at a nontoxic concentration of 20 μM.
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