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Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2012

Synthesis and evaluation of water-soluble resveratrol and piceatannol via BGLation.

Hisao Nemoto; Ayato Katagiri; Masaki Kamiya; Tsuyoshi Matsushita; Hatsuhiko Hattori; Kosuke Matsumura; Tomohiro Itou; Tomoyuki Kawamura; Toshiyuki Kita; Hana Nishida; Naokatu Arakaki

Synthesis of four water-soluble resveratrol and piceatannol derivatives bearing symmetrically branched glyceryl trimer (BGL003) with a non-biocleavable linkage, and their biological evaluation as a mitochondrial fusion-inducing agent with cellular fat-reducing effect from cells, is described. The effect of Piceatannol-BGL003 conjugate was as high as that of original stilbenoids.


Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2011

Improved performance by replacing iminodiacetic residues with glyceryl residues in symmetrically branched oligoglycerols

Hisao Nemoto; Atsushi Ishihara; Takaaki Araki; Ayato Katagiri; Masaki Kamiya; Tsuyoshi Matsushita; Hatsuhiko Hattori; Yukiteru Mimura; Yutaka Tomoda; Motoo Yamasaki

Synthesis of a symmetrically branched diglycerol (BGL002, involving one iminodiacetic residue) as a G2 dendron, and the tetradecaglycerol (BGL014, involving one iminodiacetic residue) as a G4 dendron, is described. Several members of the BGL family of G2-G4 dendrons were assembled, with G2 bearing four hydroxyl groups at the terminus region, G3 bearing eight, and G4 bearing sixteen. It is noteworthy that triglycerol (BGL003, including no iminodiacetic residue), has a water-solubility ten times higher than BGL002, and the liposome surrounded by BGL014 has a duration period in blood vessel roughly two times longer than the liposome surrounded by dodecaglycerol (BGL012, including three iminodiacetic residues).


Molecular Pharmaceutics | 2013

A Novel Prodrug Strategy for Extremely Hydrophobic Agents: Conjugation to Symmetrically Branched Glycerol Trimer Improves Pharmacological and Pharmacokinetic Properties of Fenofibrate

Licht Miyamoto; Masashi Watanabe; Chiaki Taoka; Mai Kono; Yosuke Tomida; Tsuyoshi Matsushita; Masaki Kamiya; Hatsuhiko Hattori; Keisuke Ishizawa; Shinji Abe; Hisao Nemoto; Koichiro Tsuchiya

Management of a lipophilic-hydrophilic balance is a key element in drug design to achieve desirable pharmacokinetic characters. Therefore we have created unique modular molecules, symmetrically branched oligoglycerols (BGL), as an alternative way to endow hydrophobic molecules with sufficient hydrophilicity. We have successfully demonstrated amelioration of the water solubility and thermal stability of several hydrophobic agents by covalent conjugation to BGL so far. However, it has not been clarified whether the molecular modification by BGL also improves the pharmacological and/or pharmacokinetic properties indeed. Recently, we synthesized a novel BGL-prodrug derivative of fenofibrate, which is an antihyperlipidemic agent and one of the most hydrophobic medicinal compounds currently used clinically, by conjugating fenofibric acid to symmetrically branched glycerol trimer (BGL003), the simplest BGL. We have previously demonstrated that the hydrophilicity and water solubility of fenofibrate are improved more than 2000 times just by conjugation to the BGL003. To verify our hypothesis that the prodrug strategy with BGL should improve pharmacological efficacy and pharmacokinetic properties of extremely hydrophobic agents such as fenofibrate by the rise in hydrophilicity, we evaluated the BGL003-prodrug derivative of fenofibrate (FF-BGL) using rodent models. Here we demonstrate that the lipid-lowering effects of fenofibrate are much potentiated by chemical conjugation to BGL003 without exhibiting significant toxicity. Plasma concentration of fenofibric acid, an active metabolite of fenofibrate, after single oral administration of FF-BGL was more than 3 times higher than that of fenofibrate, in accordance. In fasting rats, plasma concentration of fenofibric acid after fenofibrate administration was curtailed into less than half of that in ad libitum-fed rats, while FF-BGL showed about the same plasma level even in the starving rats. This is the first report showing that BGL-prodrug improves pharmacological and pharmacokinetic properties as well as hydrophilicity of highly hydrophobic compounds. Furthermore, prodrug strategy using BGL suggests the possibility of diminishing the food-drug interaction effects, which should be advantageous for promoting drug compliance. BGL will be a suitable prodrug strategy to ameliorate physical, pharmacological, and pharmacokinetic characteristics of extremely hydrophobic compounds.


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2006

Synthesis of α-Amino Acid Precursors Directly from Aldehydes Using Masked Acyl Cyanide Reagents and N,O-Dialkylated Hydroxylamines

Hisao Nemoto; Rujian Ma; Tomoyuki Kawamura; Masaki Kamiya; Masayuki Shibuya


Tetrahedron-asymmetry | 2007

Highly diastereoselective nucleophilic addition reactions of masked acyl cyanide reagents to tert-butanesulfiminides

Hisao Nemoto; Hideki Moriguchi; Rujian Ma; Tomoyuki Kawamura; Masaki Kamiya; Masayuki Shibuya


Synlett | 2007

Synthesis of branched heptaglycerol bearing eight hydroxyl groups with four cyclic protecting groups

Hisao Nemoto; Masaki Kamiya; Yuki Minami; Takaaki Araki; Tomoyuki Kawamura


Synthesis | 2009

One-Portion Synthesis of 2-AcetoxyCarbonyl Compounds from Aldehydes by Using an Acetylated MaskedAcyl Cyanide

Hisao Nemoto; Tomoyuki Kawamura; Kyoko Kitasaki; Kenji Yatsuzuka; Masaki Kamiya; Yasuko Yoshioka


European Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2007

A Quantitative Investigation of the Water-Solubilizing Properties of Branched Oligoglycerols

Hisao Nemoto; Takaaki Araki; Masaki Kamiya; Tomoyuki Kawamura; Tomoaki Hino


Synlett | 2007

Synthesis of Optically Active δ-Dodecalactone via Chiral Resolution Using CPF

Hisao Nemoto; Weihui Zhong; Tomoyuki Kawamura; Masaki Kamiya; Yasushi Nakano; Kei Sakamoto


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2007

Direct One-Pot Synthesis of α-Siloxy-Weinreb Amides from Aldehydes

Hisao Nemoto; Rujian Ma; Hideki Moriguchi; Tomoyuki Kawamura; Masaki Kamiya; Masayuki Shibuya

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Hisao Nemoto

University of Tokushima

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Rujian Ma

University of Tokushima

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