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Inhibitory effect of oxygenated cholestan-3-ol derivatives on the growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Schmidt, Arndt W.,Choi, Taylor A.,Theumer, Gabriele,Franzblau, Scott G.,Kn?lker, Hans-Joachim
, p. 6111 - 6113 (2013/11/06)
A variety of cholestan-3-ol derivatives, which are oxygenated at different positions of the steroid ring system, were prepared and tested for their inhibition of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv strain. Several compounds showed significant antitubercular activities with MIC90 values in the range 4-8 μM and low or non-detectable toxicity against mammalian cells.
Synthesis of spermidinylcholestanol and spermidinylcholesterol, squalamine analogues
Choucair, Bassima,Dherbomez, Michel,Roussakis, Cristos,El Kihel, La?la
, p. 11477 - 11486 (2007/10/03)
Several novel squalamine-related polyaminosterols are reported. The synthesis of 7α-N-[3N-(4-aminobutyl)aminopropyl]aminocholestanol I, 6α-N-[3N-(4-aminobutyl)aminopropyl]aminocholestanol II, 7α and 7β-N-[3N-(4-aminobutyl)aminopropyl]aminocholesterol (III and IV), was accomplished from cholesterol, they provide the first examples in which spermidine is introduced in the B steroidal ring. These molecules showed comparable antibacteria and fungi activities to squalamine, and were cytotoxic on a human non-small cell bronchopulmonary carcinoma line (NSCLC-N6). Therefore, these molecules with antibiotic and cytotoxic activities are promising for immune-compromised patients in cancer chemotherapy. Graphical Abstract.