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Attempts to synthesize a trimeric derivative of pristimerin with potential activity against cancer cells

Santos JP;
Pereira RCG;
Santos VH;
Moraes LC;
Miranda AS;
Vieira-Filho SA;
Duarte LP;
Sousa GF;
Figueiredo RC

Josana Pereira dos Santos

Rafael César Gonçalves Pereira

Victor Hugo dos Santos

Leonardo César de Moraes

Amanda Silva de Miranda

Sidney Augusto Vieira-Filho

Lucienir Pains Duarte

Grasiely Faria de Sousa

Rute Cunha Figueiredo


Keywords

Salacia crassifolia
Celastraceae
Quinone Methide Triterpene
Transesterification Reaction

Abstract

Pristimerin exhibits significant potential as a therapeutic agent, demonstrating activity against various human cancer cells. The assumption is that the trimer of pristimerin enhances the strength and selectivity of pristimerin-DNA interactions through a multivalent effect. Therefore, to synthesize the trimer of pristimerin, a multi-step route was adopted. The initial step involved the synthesis of 2-(2-(2-azidoetoxy)ethoxy)ethan-1-ol (R1) through an SN2 reaction, with a yield of 52%. The compound N-(tert-butoxyl-carbonyl)-tris-(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane (R2), with the amino group protected by tert-butoxyl carbamate, was obtained with an 87% yield and, the trialkyne, N-(tert-butoxyl-carbonyl)-tris-(propargyl)-methyl)aminomethane (R3), was obtained with a 43% yield. Despite successful synthesis of compound R1, R2 and R3, various methodologies were attempted for the transesterification between pristimerin and R1 to produce 2-(2-(2-azidoethoxy)ethoxyethyl pristimerinoate (R4), including chemical and enzymatic hydrolysis of pristimerin as an alternative route. However, none of these attempts succeeded, indicating the remarkable resistance of carbon C-29 in pristimerin to these reactions.

 

DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/sevened2024.003-056


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Author(s)

  • Josana Pereira dos Santos
  • Rafael César Gonçalves Pereira
  • Victor Hugo dos Santos
  • Leonardo César de Moraes
  • Amanda Silva de Miranda
  • Sidney Augusto Vieira-Filho
  • Lucienir Pains Duarte
  • Grasiely Faria de Sousa
  • Rute Cunha Figueiredo