Issue 7, 2006

Natural cis-solamin is a mixture of two tetra-epimeric diastereoisomers: biosynthetic implications for Annonaceous acetogenins

Abstract

The anti-tumour natural product cis-solamin has been shown to occur as a mixture two of tetra-epimeric diastereoisomers 1A and 1B, whereas solamin (6) was isolated as a single diastereoisomer; the biosyntheses of 1A/B and 6 are likely to involve enzyme-mediated cyclohydrations of the bis-epoxide acetogenins anti-diepomuricanin A2 and syn-diepomuricanin A1 respectively, where addition of water occurs regioselectively at either C15 or C20.

Graphical abstract: Natural cis-solamin is a mixture of two tetra-epimeric diastereoisomers: biosynthetic implications for Annonaceous acetogenins

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
09 Feb 2006
Accepted
10 Feb 2006
First published
24 Feb 2006

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2006,4, 1217-1219

Natural cis-solamin is a mixture of two tetra-epimeric diastereoisomers: biosynthetic implications for Annonaceous acetogenins

Y. Hu, A. R. L. Cecil, X. Frank, C. Gleye, B. Figadère and R. C. D. Brown, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2006, 4, 1217 DOI: 10.1039/B601943A

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