The biological activities of a series of mono- and oligosaccharides (-xylosides and -glucosides) of 9-fluorenylmethanol were investigated together with mono--galactoside and -glucoside of this aglycone, produced by biocatalytic routes. By using marine glycoside hydrolases and inexpensive donors such as maltose or xylan, access to mono--glucoside or mono--xyloside of 9-fluorenylmethanol was obtained. Additionally, interesting polyglycoside derivatives were isolated. Biological testing indicated that in vitro treatment with these carbohydrate derivatives may influence the balance of cytokines in the environment of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), restricting the harmful effect of herpes simplex type 2 replication. In fact, these carbohydrate derivatives tested in WISH cells did not show any significant antiviral activity.

Facile Biocatalytic Access to 9-Fluorenylmethyl Polyglycosides: Evaluation of Antiviral Activity on Immunocompetent Cells

Annabella Tramice;Antonio Trincone
2008

Abstract

The biological activities of a series of mono- and oligosaccharides (-xylosides and -glucosides) of 9-fluorenylmethanol were investigated together with mono--galactoside and -glucoside of this aglycone, produced by biocatalytic routes. By using marine glycoside hydrolases and inexpensive donors such as maltose or xylan, access to mono--glucoside or mono--xyloside of 9-fluorenylmethanol was obtained. Additionally, interesting polyglycoside derivatives were isolated. Biological testing indicated that in vitro treatment with these carbohydrate derivatives may influence the balance of cytokines in the environment of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), restricting the harmful effect of herpes simplex type 2 replication. In fact, these carbohydrate derivatives tested in WISH cells did not show any significant antiviral activity.
2008
Istituto di Chimica Biomolecolare - ICB - Sede Pozzuoli
Inglese
3
9
1419
1426
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cmdc.200800086/abstract
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antiviral activity
cytokines
immunomodulators
marine glycoside hydrolases
transglycosylation
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Annabella Tramice; Adriana Arena; Ambra De Gregorio; Rosaria Ottanà; Rosanna Maccari; Bernadette Pavone; Nicoletta Arena; Daniela Iannello; Maria Gabr...espandi
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