Total syntheses of mycolactone A/B and its analogues for the exploration of the biology of Buruli ulcer

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Abstract

Buruli ulcer, classified as a neglected tropical disease by the World Health Organization, is caused by a mycobacterium which secretes a macrolidic exotoxin called mycolactone A/B. In this article, several synthetic strategies for the preparation of this toxin are discussed, highlighting the importance of total synthesis for the exploration of biological mechanism underpinning relevant human diseases.

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Saint-Auret, S., Chany, A. C., Casarotto, V., Tresse, C., Parmentier, L., Abdelkafi, H., & Blanchard, N. (2017). Total syntheses of mycolactone A/B and its analogues for the exploration of the biology of Buruli ulcer. Chimia, 71(12), 836–840. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2017.836

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