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Chirality ; 36(5): e23668, 2024 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38747133

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The absolute configuration of three chiral eugenol derivatives was assigned by a multi-step methodology based on enantioselective HPLC combined with spectroscopic and theoretical calculations. Milligram amounts of enantiopure forms used for stereochemical characterization were isolated by HPLC on the immobilized amylose-based chiral stationary phase Chiralpak IG using normal phase elution conditions. The absolute configuration was indirectly determined for one of the three compounds by 1H NMR via methoxy-α-trifluoromethyl-α-phenylacetic acid derivatization (Mosher's acid). Comparison of the experimental and predicted electronic circular dichroism spectra confirmed the stereochemical assignment by Mosher's method and extended the absolute configuration assignment to two other chiral compounds.

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Pharmaceuticals (Basel) ; 16(9)2023 Sep 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37765124

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The antimicrobial properties of one of the most important secondary metabolites, Eugenol (EU), inspired us to design and synthesize three different series of derivatives enhancing its parent compound's anti-Helicobacter pylori activity. Thus, we prepared semisynthetic derivatives through (A) diazo aryl functionalization, (B) derivatization of the hydroxy group of EU, and (C) elongation of the allyl radical by incorporating a chalcogen atom. The antibacterial evaluation was performed on the reference NCTC 11637 strain and on three drug-resistant clinical isolates and the minimal inhibitory and bactericidal concentrations (MICs and MBCs) highlight the role of chalcogens in enhancing the antimicrobial activity (less than 4 µg/mL for some compounds) of the EU scaffold (32-64 µg/mL).

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