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Total Synthesis of Ikoamide, a Highly N-Methylated Antimalarial Lipopeptide.

Yung-Han LoArihiro IwasakiKiyotake Suenaga
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2023)
Ikoamide ( 1 ) is a highly N-methylated antimalarial lipopeptide that was isolated from a marine cyanobacterium, an Okeania sp. in 2018, which shows strong antimalarial activity without cytotoxicity against human cancer cell lines. To establish a synthetic method for obtaining enough ikoamide for its biological evaluations, we have established a total synthesis of ikoamide. The synthetic method presented here lays the foundation for the development of novel ikoamide analogues, which may lead to a discovery of pharmaceutically unique antimalarial drug leads.
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