15136-26-2Relevant articles and documents
Preparation of novel 2-(trialkylsilyl)ethyl linkers and first synthesis of Tryprostatin B on solid phase
Wang, Bingbing,Chen, Li,Kim, Kyungjin
, p. 1463 - 1466 (2001)
Two synthetic methods for novel polymer-supported 2-(trialkylsilyl)ethanol linkers 3 are described. The new silyl linker has been examined as a C-terminal linkage to provide several diketopiperazines. Using this synthetic method, the first solid phase synthesis of Tryprostatin B was accomplished. Several functionalized 2-(trialkylsilyl)ethyl linkers 12-17 are synthesized from 2-(trialkylsilyl)ethanol linkers. During the course of preparations, the new silyl linkers proved resistant to various reaction conditions such as basic and moderately acidic media, oxidation, and elevated thermal conditions.
Anti-biofilm and anti-adherence properties of novel cyclic dipeptides against oral pathogens
Simon, Ga?lle,Bérubé, Christopher,Voyer, Normand,Grenier, Daniel
, p. 2323 - 2331 (2018/12/11)
Microorganisms embedded in a biofilm are significantly more resistant to antimicrobial agents and the defences of the human immune system, than their planktonic counterpart. Consequently, compounds that can inhibit biofilm formation are of great interest for novel therapeutics. In this study, a screening approach was used to identify novel cyclic dipeptides that have anti-biofilm activity against oral pathogens. Five new active compounds were identified that prevent biofilm formation by the cariogenic bacterium Streptococcus mutans and the pathogenic fungus Candida albicans. These compounds also inhibit the adherence of microorganisms to a hydroxylapatite surface. Further investigations were conducted on these compounds to establish the structure–activity relationship, and it was deduced that the common cleft pattern is required for these molecules to act effectively against biofilms.
Structures, sensory activity, and dose/response functions of 2,5-diketopiperazines in roasted cocoa nibs (Theobroma cacao)
Stark, Timo,Hofmann, Thomas
, p. 7222 - 7231 (2007/10/03)
The taste compounds inducing the blood-like, metallic bitter taste sensation reported recently for a dichloromethane extract prepared from roasted cocoa nibs were identified as a series of 25 diketopiperazines by means of HPLC degustation, LC-MS/MS, and i