We report on the solid-phase synthesis of a combinatorial methylated (±)-epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) library and its biological evaluation. Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) and its methylated derivatives, which are members of the catechin family, exhibit various anti-cancer effects. The solid-phase synthesis of methylated EGCG involves the preparation of the α-acyloxyketone by the coupling of a solid-supported aldehyde with a ketone and an acid. The subsequent release and reductive etherification reaction of the solid-supported α-acyloxyketone provide the protected EGCG in good total yields. Sixty-four methylated EGCGs were successfully prepared. The growth-inhibitory effects of the methylated EGCG library were also examined. Although methylation of EGCG generally causes reduced growth inhibition, the growth-inhibitory effect of 7-OMe EGCGs was comparable to that of EGCG. The 7-OMe EGCGs are attractive drug candidates because of their enhanced bioavailability.
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