“…38 This compound showed in-vitro antidiabetic activity and the molecular studies revealed its interaction with Gln298, Lys254, Leu639, Lys643, Leu638, and Ile300 at the active site of α-glucosidase (PDB ID:4XP0), and with Val382, Gly383, and Ala400 at the active site of α-amylase (PDB ID:2QPU). 36 2.1.5 | Isoxazolidine Ghannay et al 39 reported the synthesis of various isoxazolidine and C-alkyl imine oxide derivatives (Figure 8) by a series of reactions. The reaction was started from chiral nitrone 40 and produced different intermediate compounds 21,[41][42][43] in different conditions, which were further converted to chiral isoxazolidine and C-alkyl imine oxide derivatives (38, 39, 40a-c, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45).…”