Synthesis of marine guanidine alkaloids and their application as chemical/biological tools

The Chemical Record
2003.0

Abstract

Ptilomycalin A and crambescidins, novel marine guanidine alkaloids, have a unique pentacyclic guanidine structure, and exhibit a considerable array of biological activities. The first method developed for the synthesis of the pentacyclic guanidine core structure involved successive 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reactions and resulted in the first total synthesis of crambescidin 359. The synthesis of other pentacyclic guanidine derivatives has been based on this methodology and applied as tools for studying biological activities, and as chemical reaction catalysts. © 2003 The Japan Chemical Journal Forum and Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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