Publications by authors named "Benjamin Ayela"

Proteoglycans (PGs) are complex macromolecules that are composed of glycosaminoglycan (GAG) chains covalently attached to a core protein through a tetrasaccharide linker. Biosynthesis of PGs is complex and involves a large number of glycosyltranferases. We report herein for the first time the synthesis of a collection of various sulfoforms of the disaccharide GlcA-1,3-β-d-Gal and trisaccharides GlcNAc-1,4-α-d-GlcA-1,3-β-d-Gal and GalNAc-1,4-β-d-GlcA-1,3-β-d-Gal using a regioselective glycosylation.

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The activity of eukaryote hydrolase-type of hyaluronidases was studied using a miniaturized capillary electrophoresis (CE) assay developed in our laboratory. Few nanoliters of reagents are sufficient and no labeling is required for this assay. The effect of natural and original synthetic effectors of hyaluronidase was evaluated.

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The biology of hyaluronidase activity on age related turnover of the hyaluronic acid (HA) in skin dermis and epidermis has not been established. Elucidation of this phenomenon enables discovery of novel compounds for skin health. As a simple and green technique, capillary electrophoresis (CE) was used for the first time for the determination of the kinetic constants (K V and IC) of the enzymatic degradation of HA.

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An enantioselective total synthesis of two sesquiterpenoids, kopeolin and kopeolone, has been achieved. Using the diastereoselective addition of an organocerate as a key step, we controlled the absolute stereochemistry of a crucial stereocenter present in these natural products. This approach allowed us to confirm a structural revision that we previously proposed (Chem.

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