Pyrrolidine-type iminosugars from leaves of Suregada glomerulata.

Carbohydr Res

State Key Laboratory of Bioactive Substance and Function of Natural Medicines, Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing 100050, People's Republic of China. Electronic address:

Published: January 2014

Phytochemical investigation of the H2O extract of leaves of Suregada glomerulata led to the isolation of ten pyrrolidine-type iminosugars. The chemical structures of the six new compounds (4-6, 8-10) were elucidated as 2,5-imino-2,4,5-trideoxy-d-manno-heptitol (4-deoxy-homoDMDP) (4), 2,5-imino-2,4,5-trideoxy-d-gulo-heptitol (5), 2,5-imino-2,4,5,6-tetradeoxy-d-gulo-heptitol (6), 6-C-butyl-4-deoxy-DMDP (8), 6-C-(8-hydroxyoctyl)-DMDP (9), and 6-C-(8-hydroxyoctyl)-2,5-dideoxy-2,5-imino-d-galactitol (10), respectively, on the basis of spectroscopic data analysis (NMR and HRESIMS). Compounds 4-6 and 8 were characterized as rarely seen 4-deoxy pyrrolidine-type iminosugars. Pyrrolidine-type iminosugars with a long-side chain have been found in the restrictive plant families Moraceae, Campanulaceae, and Hyacinthaceae. The discovery of compounds 9 and 10 with a C8 side chain from S. glomerulata (Euphorbiaceae) expands the range of distribution for the iminosugars in plants. The 8-hydroxyoctyl side-chain represents a new addition for the molecular diversity of iminosugars. The compounds 1-10 were evaluated for inhibitory activity against rat intestinal α-glucosidase. However, all the test compounds showed no significant inhibitory activities to the glucosidase.

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