Synthesis of a di-mycoloyl tri-arabinofuranosyl glycerol fragment of the mycobacterial cell wall, based on synthetic mycolic acids

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Abstract

Fragments of mycobacterial cell walls such as arabinoglycerol mycolate and dimycoloyl diarabinoglycerol, comprising complex mixtures of mycolic acids, have immunostimulatory and antigenic properties. A related di-mycoloyl tri-arabinofuranosyl glycerol fragment has been isolated from cell wall hydrolysates. An effective stereoselective synthesis of tri-arabinofuranosyl glycerol, followed by coupling with stereochemically defined mycolic acids of different structural classes, to provide unique di-mycoloyl tri-arabinofuranosyl glycerols is now described.

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Ali, O. T., Mohammed, M. O., Al Dulayymi, J. R., & Baird, M. S. (2019). Synthesis of a di-mycoloyl tri-arabinofuranosyl glycerol fragment of the mycobacterial cell wall, based on synthetic mycolic acids. Molecules, 24(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24193596

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