New cysteine-containing derivatives of glycyrrhizic acid were synthesized by its coupling with Cys(Bzl) esters or the Cys(Bzl)-Val-OBu(t) dipeptide by the active ester method (DCC/HOSu) or by Woodward's reagent K. The derivatives with Cys(Bzl) and Cys(Bzl)-Val residues attached to the carbohydrate part of the molecule stimulated the primary immune response and the reaction of delayed-type hypersensitivity in mice at a dose of 2 mg/kg. The English version of the paper: Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry, 2004, vol. 30, no. 1; see also http://www.maik.ru.
The synthesis and X-ray diffraction established the structure of (7R,8S)-(see text for symbol)-(13R,17R)-trioxolaneabietic acid. Predicted by the computer system PASS antineoplastic activity and the ability to induce apoptosis, a mechanism of cell death, is correlated with experimentally shown cytotoxic activity against malignant cell line MeWo. Results of tests on animals have shown that abietic acid and its 9R,11S-epoxy-12R,15R-trioxolane derivative have anti-inflammatory and antiulcer activity in the absence of adverse effects on animal organisms.
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