2022
DOI: 10.1002/adbi.202101309
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Rediscovery of 4‐Trehalosamine as a Biologically Stable, Mass‐Producible, and Chemically Modifiable Trehalose Analog

Abstract: Nonreducing disaccharide trehalose is used as a stabilizer and humectant in various products and is a potential medicinal drug, showing curative effects on the animal models of various diseases. However, its use is limited as it is hydrolyzed by trehalase, a widely expressed enzyme in multiple organisms. Several trehalose analogs are prepared, including a microbial metabolite 4‐trehalosamine, and their high biological stability is confirmed. For further analysis, 4‐trehalosamine is selected as it shows high pr… Show more

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