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Rocaglamide
Names
Preferred IUPAC name (1R,2R,3S,3aR,8bS)-1,8b-Dihydroxy-6,8-dimethoxy-3a-(4-methoxyphenyl)-N,N-dimethyl-3-phenyl-2,3,3a,8b-tetrahydro-1H-cyclopentabenzofuran-2-carboxamide
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InChI
  • InChI=1S/C29H31NO7/c1-30(2)27(32)23-24(17-9-7-6-8-10-17)29(18-11-13-19(34-3)14-12-18)28(33,26(23)31)25-21(36-5)15-20(35-4)16-22(25)37-29/h6-16,23-24,26,31,33H,1-5H3/t23-,24-,26-,28+,29+/m1/s1Key: DAPAQENNNINUPW-IDAMAFBJSA-N
  • InChI=1/C29H31NO7/c1-30(2)27(32)23-24(17-9-7-6-8-10-17)29(18-11-13-19(34-3)14-12-18)28(33,26(23)31)25-21(36-5)15-20(35-4)16-22(25)37-29/h6-16,23-24,26,31,33H,1-5H3/t23-,24-,26-,28+,29+/m1/s1Key: DAPAQENNNINUPW-IDAMAFBJBD
SMILES
  • CN(C)C(=O)1(2((1O)(C3=C(C=C(C=C3O2)OC)OC)O)C4=CC=C(C=C4)OC)C5=CC=CC=C5
Properties
Chemical formula C29H31NO7
Molar mass 505.567 g·mol
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). Infobox references
Chemical compound

Rocaglamide is a natural product which belongs to a class of molecules called flavaglines. This compound was isolated in 1982 by Ming-Lu King (金明儒) and colleagues based on its antileukemic activity. The name of Rocaglamide is named from two parts: Roc- and aglamide. Roc- means Republic of China (中華民國), where this product was first isolated; aglamide indicates this product is isolated from Large-leaved Aglaia (Scientific name: Aglaia rimosa). Like other flavaglines, rocaglamide displays potent insecticidal, antifungal, anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities. Rocaglamide A (RocA) inhibits eukaryotic translation initiation by binding to the translation initiation factor eIF4A and converting it into a translational repressor.

Rocaglamide was first synthesized by Barry Trost in 1990. Although other syntheses have been described since, Trost’s remains the only one to afford rocaglamide in an enantio-specific manner.

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References

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  3. King ML, Chiang CC, Ling HC, Fujita E, Ochiai M, McPhail AT (1992). "X-Ray crystal structure of rocaglamide, a novel antileukemic 1H-cyclopentabenzofuran from Aglaia elliptifolia". Chem. Commun. (20): 1150–1. doi:10.1039/c39820001150.
  4. "Aglaia rimosa (Blanco) Merr". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  5. Iwasaki S, Floor SN, Ingolia NT (June 2016). "Rocaglates convert DEAD-box protein eIF4A into a sequence-selective translational repressor". Nature. 534 (7608): 558–61. Bibcode:2016Natur.534..558I. doi:10.1038/nature17978. PMC 4946961. PMID 27309803.
  6. Trost BM, Greenspan PD, Yang BV, Saulnier MG (November 1990). "An unusual oxidative cyclization. A synthesis and absolute stereochemical assignment of (−)-rocaglamide". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 112 (24): 9022–4. doi:10.1021/ja00180a081.
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