紫锥菊(动物)
大麻素
受体
大麻素受体
立体化学
效力
化学
药理学
生物
传统医学
生物化学
体外
医学
兴奋剂
作者
Michael E. Egger,Patrina A. Pellett,Kathrin Nickl,Sarah S. Geiger,Stephanie Graetz,Roland Seifert,Jörg Heilmann,Burkhard König
标识
DOI:10.1002/chem.200801579
摘要
Abstract Despite its popularity and widespread use, the efficacy of Echinacea products remains unclear and controversial. Among the various compounds isolated from Echinacea , ketoalkenes and ketoalkenynes exclusively found in the pale purple coneflower ( E. pallida ) are major components of the extracts. In contrast to E. purpurea alkamides, these compounds have not been synthesized and studied for immunostimulatory effects. We present a practical and useful synthetic approach to the ketoalkenes using palladium‐catalyzed cross‐coupling reactions and the pharmaceutical results at the human cannabinoid receptors. The synthetic route developed provides overall good yields for the ketoalkenes and is applicable to other natural products with similar 1,4‐diene motifs. No significant activity was observed at either receptor, indicating that the ketoalkenes from E. pallida are not responsible for immunomodulatory effects mediated via the cannabinergic system. However, newly synthesized non‐natural analogues showed micro‐molar potency at both cannabinoid receptors.
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