Hypoglycemic effects of multiflorine derivatives in normal mice

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(-)-Multiflorine isolated from leguminous plants produces a hypoglycemic effect when administered to mice with streptozotocin-induced diabetes. (-)-Multiflorine has an enaminone-type conjugation on the A ring, which is unusual in lupine alkaloids. Proceeding on the assumption that the A-B ring is responsible for the hypoglycemic effect, several compounds bearing the quinolizidin-2-one ring system were synthesized, and their hypoglycemic effects were examined. In addition, tricyclic compounds bearing 4-pyridone were synthesized, and their hypoglycemic effects were examined. The hypoglycemic effect of a 4-pyridone-type compound was similar to that of (-)-multiflorine as measured by oral glucose tolerance testing in normal mice. No hypoglycemic effect of a 4-piperidone-type compound was observed. These results indicate that compounds possessing double bond(s) in the A ring of multiflorine may be lead compounds for a new type of diabetes drug. © 2006 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Kubo, H., Inoue, M., Kamei, J., & Higashiyama, K. (2006). Hypoglycemic effects of multiflorine derivatives in normal mice. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 29(10), 2046–2050. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.29.2046

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