1. Growth inhibition by 1-deoxy-d-allulose, a novel bioactive deoxy sugar, screened using Caenorhabditis elegans assay.
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Yoshihara, Akihide, Sakoguchi, Hirofumi, Shintani, Tomoya, Fleet, George W.J., Izumori, Ken, and Sato, Masashi
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DEOXY sugars , *CAENORHABDITIS elegans , *CHEMICAL inhibitors , *STEREOISOMERS , *MONOSACCHARIDES , *GLYCEMIC index - Abstract
The biological activities of deoxy sugars (deoxy monosaccharides) have remained largely unstudied until recently. We compared the growth inhibition by all 1-deoxyketohexoses using the animal model Caenorhabditis elegans. Among the eight stereoisomers, 1-deoxy- d -allulose (1d- d -Alu) showed particularly strong growth inhibition. The 50% inhibition of growth (GI 50) concentration by 1d- d -Alu was estimated to be 5.4 mM, which is approximately 10 times lower than that of d -allulose (52.7 mM), and even lower than that of the potent glycolytic inhibitor, 2-deoxy- d -glucose (19.5 mM), implying that 1d- d -Alu has a strong growth inhibition. In contrast, 5-deoxy- and 6-deoxy- d -allulose showed no growth inhibition of C. elegans. The inhibition by 1d- d -Alu was alleviated by the addition of d -ribose or d -fructose. Our findings suggest that 1d- d -Alu-mediated growth inhibition could be induced by the imbalance in d -ribose metabolism. To our knowledge, this is the first report of biological activity of 1d- d -Alu which may be considered as an antimetabolite drug candidate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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