茄属甾体生物碱的天然和合成衍生物及其生物活性

M. Morillo, J. Rojas, Lequart, A. Lamarti, Patrick Martin
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甾体生物碱是主要从茄科和百合科植物中分离出来的次生代谢产物,主要以糖生物碱的形式存在。α-查乌碱、α-龙葵碱、太阳碱和太阳碱是常见的从茄属植物中分离到的甾体类糖生物碱。许多研究表明,甾体糖生物碱具有多种生物学和药理学活性,如抗肿瘤、致畸、抗真菌、抗病毒等。然而,这些对许多生物是有毒的,通常被认为是防御性的化感物质。迄今为止,已从茄属植物中分离出200多种生物碱,这些生物碱均具有C27胆甾烷骨架,并可分为5种结构类型;Solanidine, spirosolanes, solacongestidine, solanocapsin,和jurbidine。在这方面,甾体C27 solasodine型生物碱被认为是合成衍生物的重要靶点,为了获得新的生理活性类固醇,已经进行了十多年的研究。重要的是要指出,广泛的生物活性和从天然来源获得的低量,与通过合成途径获得这些代谢物有关。
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Natural and Synthetic Derivatives of the Steroidal Glycoalkaloids of Solanum Genus and Biological Activity
Steroidal alkaloids are secondary metabolites mainly isolated from species of Solanaceae and Liliaceae families that occurs mostly as glycoalkaloids. α-chaconine, α-solanine, solamargine and solasonine are among the steroidal glycoalkaloids commonly isolated from Solanum species. A number of investigations have demonstrated that steroidal glycoalkaloids exhibit a variety of biological and pharmacological activities such as antitumor, teratogenic, antifungal, antiviral, among others. However, these are toxic to many organisms and are generally considered to be defensive allelochemicals. To date, over 200 alkaloids have been isolated from many Solanum species, all of these possess the C27 cholestane skeleton and have been divided into five structural types; solanidine, spirosolanes, solacongestidine, solanocapsine, and jurbidine. In this regard, the steroidal C27 solasodine type alkaloids are considered as significant target of synthetic derivatives and have been investigated for more than 10 years in order to obtain new physiologically active steroids. It is important to state that the wide range of biological activities and the low amount available from natural sources, make relevant to obtained these metabolites by synthetic pathway.
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