Publications by authors named "Dong-Yu Sun"

Background: Citrus fiber is a main component in the peel of citrus and contains natural dietary fiber. It is often used as a functional additive to improve the texture or nutritional property of food. It is also widely used to reduce the content of absorbable fat in sausages and other meat products, and to improve food stability as an emulsifier.

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3-Nor-spongiolide A (1), belonging to the extremely rare 3-nor-spongian carbon skeleton, and spongiolides A (2) and B (3), having γ-butenolide instead of furan ring as usual for ring D, together with six related known metabolites were isolated from South China Sea sponge Spongia officinalis as its metabolic components. Their structures were elucidated on the basis of extensive spectroscopic analysis. The absolute configurations of three new compounds 1-3 were determined by ECD calculations.

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The first total synthesis of a marine derived polyacetylene, distaminolyne A, and its enantiomer were achieved from the commercially available undec-10-en-1-ol. A key proline-catalyzed asymmetric α-aminooxylation of an aldehyde intermediate was used to introduce the chiral center en route to the enantiomerically pure 1,2-amino alcohols. The absolute configuration of both synthesized enantiomers of distaminolyne A was confirmed by using chiral derivatizing agents, leading to revision of the natural product absolute configuration from 2S to 2R.

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Several potent, cell permeable 4-aryl-dihydropyrimidinones have been identified as inhibitors of FATP4. Lipophilic ester substituents at the 5-position and substitution at the para-position (optimal groups being -NO(2) and CF(3)) of the 4-aryl group led to active compounds. In two cases racemates were resolved and the S enantiomers shown to have higher potencies.

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