Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5220717 | Tetrahedron | 2012 | 5 Pages |
The synthesis of a series of l-fuco-configured selenosugars, isosters of the potent glycosidase inhibitor isofucofagomine has been accomplished by a double nucleophilic displacement of a dimesylated derivative with selenide anion generated in situ. Se-Alkylation and oxidation of the corresponding selenane afforded a selenonium and a selenoxide, respectively. The biological activities of such compounds have been evaluated, finding a dual activity caused by the presence of the selenium atom: the selenane exerted a good glutathione peroxidase mimicry by efficiently scavenging H2O2 in the presence of thiols, whereas the stable selenoxide derivative was found to be the first example of a selenosugar acting as a good α-l-fucosidase inhibitor.
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