Chiral resolution, determination of absolute configuration, and biological evaluation of (1,2-benzothiazin-4-yl)acetic acid enantiomers as aldose reductase inhibitors

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A novel series of (1,2-benzothiazin-4-yl)acetic acid enantiomers was prepared by chiral resolution, and their absolute configurations were determined using the PGME method. The biological evaluation of the racemate and single enantiomers has shown a remarkable difference for the aldose reductase inhibitory activity and selectivity. The (R)-(-)-enantiomer exhibited the strongest aldose reductase activity with an IC50 value of 0.120 μM, which was 35 times more active than the S-(+)-enantiomer. Thus, the stereocenter at the C4 position of this scaffold was shown to have a major impact on the activity and selectivity.

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Hao, X., Qin, X., Hussain, S., Parveen, S., Zhang, W., Fu, F., … Zhu, C. (2015). Chiral resolution, determination of absolute configuration, and biological evaluation of (1,2-benzothiazin-4-yl)acetic acid enantiomers as aldose reductase inhibitors. Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry, 30(5), 846–851. https://doi.org/10.3109/14756366.2014.961447

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