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Total synthesis and antileishmanial activity of the natural occurring acetylenic fatty acids 6-heptadecynoic acid and 6-icosynoic acid.

The first total syntheses of the naturally occurring acetylenic fatty acids-6-heptadecynoic acid (59% overall yield) and 6-icosynoic acid (34% overall yield)-was accomplished in four steps. Using the same synthetic sequence the naturally occurring fatty acids (6Z)-heptadecenoic acid (46% overall yield) and (6Z)-icosenoic acid (27% overall yield) were also synthesized. The Delta(6) acetylenic fatty acids displayed good antiprotozoal activity towards Leishmania donovani promastigotes (EC(50) = 1-6 microg/mL), but the 6-icosynoic acid was the most effective in the series. In addition, the (6Z)-icosenoic acid was a much better antiprotozoal compound (EC(50) = 5-6 microg/mL) than the (6Z)-heptadecenoic acid (EC(50) > 25 microg/mL). The saturated fatty acids n-heptadecanoic acid and n-eicosanoic acid were not effective towards L. donovani, indicating that the Delta(6) unsaturation in these fatty acids is necessary for leishmanicidal activity. In addition, both the 6-icosynoic acid and the (6Z)-icosenoic acid were inhibitors of the Leishmania DNA topoisomerase IB enzyme (EC(50's) = 36-49 microM), a possible intracellular target for these compounds. This is the first study assessing fatty acids as inhibitors of the Leishmania DNA topoisomerase IB enzyme.[1]

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  1. Total synthesis and antileishmanial activity of the natural occurring acetylenic fatty acids 6-heptadecynoic acid and 6-icosynoic acid. Carballeira, N.M., Cartagena, M.M., Prada, C.F., Rubio, C.F., Balaña-Fouce, R. Lipids (2009) [Pubmed]
 
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