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Carbohydrate Research | 2016

Influence of intramolecular hydrogen bonds on regioselectivity of glycosylation. Synthesis of lupane-type saponins bearing the OSW-1 saponin disaccharide unit and its isomers

Kinga Kuczynska; Piotr Cmoch; Lucie Rárová; Jana Oklešťková; Anna Korda; Zbigniew Pakulski; Miroslav Strnad

A series of lupane-type saponins bearing OSW-1 disaccharide unit as well as its regio- and stereoisomers were prepared and used for the structure-activity relationships (SAR) study. Unexpected preference for 1→4-linked regioisomers and an unusual inversion of the conformation of the sugar rings were noted. Cytotoxic activity of new lupane compounds was evaluated in vitro and revealed that some saponins exhibited an interesting bioactivity profile against human cancer cell lines. Influence of the protecting groups on the cytotoxicity was investigated. These results open the way to the synthesis of various lupane-type triterpene and saponin derivatives as potential anticancer compounds.


Journal of Molecular Catalysis | 1986

Reactions of tetralin induced by metal salts and complexes: Part I. Selectivity in tetralin reactions catalyzed by modified AlCl3

Anna Korda; Stanislaw K. Tyrlik

Abstract Reaction of tetralin in the presence of AlCl 3 and its modifications has been reinvestigated and the products identified. 5- and 6-(1-phenylbutyl) tetralins are the primary products, which subsequently form partly hydrogenated tricyclic aromatic compounds and benzene. Further reactions produce ethylbenzene, n-butylbenzene, ethyltetralins and n-butyltetralins. A catalytic system containing AlCl 3 and hydrated salts (CH 3 COONa·3H 2 O and FeCl 3 ·2H 2 O) has been found to convert tetralin to 5- and 6-(1-phenylbutyl)tetralins with high selectivity.


Journal of Organometallic Chemistry | 1987

EPR spectra of products of the reaction of di-η5-cyclopentadienyl(diethylalanedi-μ-chloro)titanium(III) with C1 compounds

Stanislaw K. Tyrlik; Anna Korda; L. Poppe; Antal Rockenbauer; M. Györ

Abstract The outcome of the reaction of di-η5-cyclopentadienyl(diethylalanedi-μ-chloro)titanium(III) (IA )with MeOH depends strongly on the molar ratio: with IA/CH3OH


Carbohydrate Research | 2018

Synthesis of bidesmosidic lupane saponins – Comparison of batch and continuous-flow methodologies

Anna Korda; Zbigniew Pakulski; Piotr Cmoch; Katarzyna Gwardiak; Romuald Karczewski

Synthesis of lupane bidesmosides was optimized. The title compounds were obtained by glycosylation of 3-O- or 28-O-substituted betulin monodesmosides with Schmidt donors catalyzed by TMSOTf. Classical batch procedure and microreactor technique were used and compared in the above synthesis. Experimental results clearly showed that both methods are comparable, although any particular outcome strongly depends on the structure of the reagents. Undesired allobetulin derivatives formed by the Wagner-Meerwein rearrangement were usually isolated in minute amounts. In the case of batch reaction, shorter reaction time significantly decreased formation of side-products.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2003

Synthesis of (3,4) β-Methylenecepham and (3,4) β-Methylene-carbacepham via intramolecular carbene addition to double bond

Anna Korda; Jerzy Winiarski

Abstract A series of new (3,4) β-methylenecepham and carbacepham analogues were synthesised as potential antibacterial agents. The key step of the synthesis included presumed generation of the carbene species from the oxalimide substrate effected by triethylphosphite and its intramolecular addition to the double bond. The stereochemistry of the tricyclic system has been elucidated by NMR and X-ray crystallography. In preliminary screening, two of the synthesised compounds exhibited modest antibacterial activity at 1.5–2.0 mg/mL against a number of bacterial strains.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2007

Circular dichroism and conformational dynamics of cephams and their carba and oxa analogues.

Jadwiga Frelek; Patrycja Kowalska; Marek Masnyk; Arkadiusz Kazimierski; Anna Korda; Magdalena Woźnica; Marek Chmielewski; Filipp Furche


Tetrahedron | 2014

Synthesis and structure–activity relationship study of cytotoxic lupane-type 3β-O-monodesmosidic saponins with an extended C-28 side chain

Piotr Cmoch; Anna Korda; Lucie Rárová; Jana Oklešťková; Miroslav Strnad; Roman Luboradzki; Zbigniew Pakulski


Tetrahedron | 2015

Synthesis and biological activity of new homolupanes and homolupane saponins

Katarzyna Sidoryk; Anna Korda; Lucie Rárová; Jana Oklešťková; Miroslav Strnad; Piotr Cmoch; Zbigniew Pakulski; Katarzyna Gwardiak; Romuald Karczewski; Roman Luboradzki


European Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2014

Synthesis of Lupane-Type Saponins Containing an Unusual α-D-Idopyranoside Fragment as Potent Cytotoxic Agents†

Piotr Cmoch; Anna Korda; Lucie Rárová; Jana Oklestkova; Miroslav Strnad; Katarzyna Gwardiak; Romuald Karczewski; Zbigniew Pakulski


European Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2016

Synthesis and Cytotoxicity of 28a-Homothiolupanes and 28a-Homothiolupane Saponins

Katarzyna Sidoryk; Anna Korda; Lucie Rárová; Jana Oklešťková; Zbigniew Pakulski; Miroslav Strnad; Piotr Cmoch; Katarzyna Gwardiak; Romuald Karczewski

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Piotr Cmoch

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Zbigniew Pakulski

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Jana Oklešťková

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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Katarzyna Sidoryk

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Roman Luboradzki

Polish Academy of Sciences

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Jadwiga Frelek

Polish Academy of Sciences

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