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Biological evaluation of ent -narciclasine, ent -lycoricidine and certain enantiomerically-related congeners

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Matveenko, Maria
Banwell, Martin
Joffe, Max
Wan, Soosan
Fantino, Emmanuelle

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Wiley-VCH Verlag GMBH

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The non-natural enantiomeric forms of narciclasine and lycoricidine ((-)-1 and (-)-2, respectively), as well as congeners 3-6 are available through chemoenzymatic synthesis. Accordingly, they have now been tested for their cytotoxic effects in a 13-member human cancer cell-line panel and found to be only weakly active. In contrast, an authentic sample of the natural enantiomeric form of narciclasine ((+)-1) was found to be highly active in the same screens.

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Chemistry & Biodiversity

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2037-12-31
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