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  2. Structure and biological properties of lentztrehalose: a novel trehalose analog

Structure and biological properties of lentztrehalose: a novel trehalose analog

  • J Antibiot (Tokyo). 2014 Apr;67(4):319-22. doi: 10.1038/ja.2013.143.
Shun-ichi Wada 1 Shun-ichi Ohba 1 Tetsuya Someno 1 Masaki Hatano 1 Akio Nomoto 1
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  • 1 Institute of Microbial Chemistry (BIKAKEN), Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract

A new trehalose analog, lentztrehalose [4-O-(2,3-dihydroxy-3-methylbutyl)trehalose], was isolated from an actinomycete Lentzea sp. Lentztrehalose is only weakly hydrolyzed by the trehalose-hydrolyzing Enzyme, trehalase, so can be regarded as an enzyme-stable analog of trehalose. Although lentztrehalose does not show apparent toxicity to mammalian cells and microbes, it has antitumor activity in mice bearing S-180 sarcoma and Ehrlich carcinoma cells. In ovariectomized mice, lentztrehalose displayed a bone reinforcement effect in the femur that was superior to trehalose and induced non-morbid suppression of weight gain comparable with trehalose. These results indicate that enzyme-stable analogs of trehalose, such as lentztrehalose, may be more beneficial for human health and thus have potential as substitutes for trehalose as a sweetener.

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