Petromylidenes A–C: 2-Alkylidene Bile Salt Derivatives Isolated from Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results and Discussion
3. Experimental Section
3.1. General Experimental Procedures
3.2. Animal Materials
3.3. Extraction and Isolation
3.4. Purification of Petromylidene A-C (1–3) and 3kPZS (4)
3.5. Electro-Olfactogram (EOG) Recording
3.6. Behavioral Assay
4. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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No | Petromylidene A (1) | Petromylidene B (2) | Petromylidene C (3) | |||
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δH (J in Hz) | δC, Type | δH (J in Hz) | δC, Type | δH (J in Hz) | δC, Type | |
1α | 1.93, d (16.1) | 40.9, CH2 | 2.28, m | 51.3, CH2 | 1.95, d (15.6) | 40.5, CH2 |
1β | 2.77, d (16.1) | 2.64, d (13.6) | 2.77, d (15.4) | |||
2 | 137.3, C | 140.4, C | 137.6, C | |||
3 | 203.4, C | 207.7, C | 203.2, C | |||
4α | 2.15, m | 43.6, CH2 | 2.18, dd (14.9, 4.1) | 47.6, CH2 | 2.15, m | 43.5, CH2 |
4β | 2.22, m | 2.52, m | 2.22, m | |||
5 | 2.22, m | 37.0, CH | 2.27, m | 41.1, CH | 2.22, m | 37.0, CH |
6α | 1.47, m | 37.5, CH2 | 1.52, m | 37.7, CH2 | 1.47, m | 37.5, CH2 |
6β | 1.55, m | 1.58, m | 1.55, m | |||
7β | 3.81, ddd (7.8, 2.6, 2.6) | 68.1, CH | 3.80, dd (2.5, 5.3) | 68.3, CH | 3.81, ddd (2.5, 5.2) | 68.1, CH |
8β | 1.46, m | 41.3, CH | 1.49, m | 41.4, CH | 1.46, m | 41.4, CH |
9α | 1.82, ddd (12.5, 4.6, 2.0) | 39.6, CH | 1.82, m | 39.8, CH | 1.83, m | 39.7, CH |
10 | 36.5, C | 39.2, C | 36.4, C | |||
11α | 1.68, m | 29.8, CH2 | 1.72, m | 30.2, CH2 | 1.70, m | 30.0, CH2 |
11β | 1.72, m | |||||
12 | 4.00, dd (2.6, 2.6) | 73.9, CH | 4.01, dd (2.9, 2.9) | 73.9, CH | 4.02, dd (2.6, 2.6) | 73.9, CH |
13 | 47.6, C | 47.7, C | 47.6, C | |||
14α | 1.99, ddd (7.5, 12.0, 12.2) | 43.2, CH | 2.00, ddd (7.6, 12.0, 12.2) | 43.2, CH | 1.99, ddd (7.5, 12.0, 12.2) | 43.2, CH |
15α | 1.13, m | 24.3, CH2 | 1.13, m | 24.3, CH2 | 1.14, m | 24.3, CH2 |
15β | 1.78, m | 1.78, m | 1.78, m | |||
16α | 1.31, m | 28.9, CH2 | 1.30, m | 28.9, CH2 | 1.31, m | 28.9, CH2 |
16β | 1.91, m | 1.88, m | 1.91, m | |||
17α | 1.86, ddd (9.5, 8.9, 9.0) | 48.4, CH | 1.86, ddd (8.8, 8.8, 9.0) | 48.4, CH | 1.86, ddd (9.5, 8.9, 9.0) | 48.4, CH |
18 | 0.75, s | 13.2, CH3 | 0.76, s | 13.2, CH3 | 0.75, s | 13.2, CH3 |
19 | 0.81, s | 11.2, CH3 | 0.81, s | 11.3, CH3 | 0.81, s | 11.1, CH3 |
20 | 1.39, m | 36.8, CH | 1.40, m | 37.1, CH | 1.40, m | 36.8, CH |
21 | 1.04, d (6.6) | 18.1, CH3 | 1.04, d (6.6) | 18.1, CH3 | 1.04, d (6.6) | 18.1, CH3 |
22a | 1.16, m | 33.3, CH2 | 1.16, m | 33.3, CH2 | 1.16, m | 33.3, CH2 |
22b | 1.54, m | 1.54, m | 1.54, m | |||
23a | 1.58, m | 27.4, CH2 | 1.56, m | 27.4, CH2 | 1.56, m | 27.4, CH2 |
23b | 1.77, m | 1.76, m | 1.76, m | |||
24 | 3.97, m | 69.8, CH2 | 3.96, m | 69.8, CH2 | 3.96, m | 69.8, CH2 |
1′ | 6.68, m | 141.8, CH | 6.47, d (1.9, Z)/7.53 d (2.9, E) | 134.3 (Z)/138.8 (E), CH | 6.75, m | 137.7, CH |
2′a | 2.02, m | 38.1, CH2 | 137.4, C | 1.76, dd (7.2, 1.9) | 13.9, CH3 | |
2′b | 2.06, m | |||||
3′ | 1.78, m | 30.0, CH | 7.30, m | 130.0, CH | ||
4′ | 0.95, d (7.0) * | 23.0, CH3 | 7.24, m | 129.2, CH | ||
5′ | 0.94, d (7.0) * | 23.0, CH3 | 7.44, m | 131.6, CH |
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Li, K.; Scott, A.M.; Fissette, S.D.; Buchinger, T.J.; Riedy, J.J.; Li, W. Petromylidenes A–C: 2-Alkylidene Bile Salt Derivatives Isolated from Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus). Mar. Drugs 2018, 16, 308. https://doi.org/10.3390/md16090308
Li K, Scott AM, Fissette SD, Buchinger TJ, Riedy JJ, Li W. Petromylidenes A–C: 2-Alkylidene Bile Salt Derivatives Isolated from Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus). Marine Drugs. 2018; 16(9):308. https://doi.org/10.3390/md16090308
Chicago/Turabian StyleLi, Ke, Anne M. Scott, Skye D. Fissette, Tyler J. Buchinger, Joseph J. Riedy, and Weiming Li. 2018. "Petromylidenes A–C: 2-Alkylidene Bile Salt Derivatives Isolated from Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus)" Marine Drugs 16, no. 9: 308. https://doi.org/10.3390/md16090308
APA StyleLi, K., Scott, A. M., Fissette, S. D., Buchinger, T. J., Riedy, J. J., & Li, W. (2018). Petromylidenes A–C: 2-Alkylidene Bile Salt Derivatives Isolated from Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus). Marine Drugs, 16(9), 308. https://doi.org/10.3390/md16090308