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2. Production of monoclonal antibodies for sandwich immunoassay detection of Pacific ciguatoxins
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Tsumuraya, Takeshi, Fujii, Ikuo, and Hirama, Masahiro
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MARINE toxins , *MONOCLONAL antibodies , *IMMUNOASSAY , *TOXICOLOGY of poisonous fishes , *SEAFOOD poisoning , *ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay , *HAPTENS , *CROSS reactions (Immunology) - Abstract
Abstract: Ciguatoxins are the major causative toxins of ciguatera seafood poisoning. Limited availability of ciguatoxins has hampered the development of a reliable and specific immunoassay for detecting these toxins in contaminated fish. Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) specific against both ends of Pacific ciguatoxins CTX3C and 51-hydroxyCTX3C were prepared by immunization of mice with the protein conjugates of rationally designed synthetic haptens in place of the natural toxin. Haptenic groups that possess a surface area larger than 400Å2 were required to produce mAbs that can bind strongly to CTX3C or 51-hydroxyCTX3C. A direct sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) using these mAbs was established to detect CTX3C and 51-hydroxyCTX3C at the ppb level with no cross-reactivity against the other marine toxins, including brevetoxin A, brevetoxin B, okadaic acid, or maitotoxin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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3. Synthesis of the LMN-ring fragment of the Caribbean ciguatoxin C-CTX-1
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Yoshikawa, Keita, Inoue, Masayuki, and Hirama, Masahiro
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TOXICOLOGY of poisonous fishes , *SEAFOOD poisoning , *POLYETHERS , *RING formation (Chemistry) - Abstract
Abstract: Ciguatoxin C-CTX-1 was isolated as a principal causative toxin of ciguatera seafood poisoning in the Caribbean Sea, and is structurally classified as a ladder-shaped polycyclic ether. In this Letter, we report the synthesis of the tricyclic LMN-ring system of C-CTX-1. SmI2-mediated reductive cyclization efficiently constructed the seven-membered M-ring with the axially oriented 1,3-dimethyl structure. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2007
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4. Development of a monoclonal antibody against the left wing of ciguatoxin CTX1B: Thiol strategy and detection using a sandwich ELISA
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Tsumuraya, Takeshi, Takeuchi, Katsutoshi, Yamashita, Shuji, Fujii, Ikuo, and Hirama, Masahiro
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TOXICOLOGY of poisonous fishes , *MONOCLONAL antibodies , *THIOLS , *ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay , *FOOD poisoning , *INGESTION , *REEF fishes , *DINOFLAGELLATES , *FOOD chains - Abstract
Abstract: Ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP) is a form of food poisoning caused by the ingestion of a variety of reef fish that have accumulated trace amounts of ciguatoxins produced by dinoflagellates of the genus Gambierdiscus through the food chain. CFP affects more than 50,000 people each year. The extremely low level of the causative neurotoxins, ciguatoxins, in fish has hampered the preparation of antibodies for detecting the toxins. In this paper, we describe a thiol strategy for synthesizing a keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH)-conjugate (20) of the ABCDE-ring fragment of the Pacific ciguatoxins, CTX1B (1) and 54-deoxyCTX1B (4). We succeeded in producing a monoclonal antibody (3G8) against the left wings of these ciguatoxins by immunizing mice with the hapten-KLH conjugate (20) as the synthetic antigen. The most promising mAb, 3G8, does not cross-react with other related marine toxins. Sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) utilizing 3G8 and the previously prepared monoclonal antibody (8H4) enabled us to detect 1 specifically at less than 0.28 ng/mL. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2012
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5. Detailed LC-MS/MS Analysis of Ciguatoxins Revealing Distinct Regional and Species Characteristics in Fish and Causative Alga from the Pacific.
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Yogi, Kentaro, Naomasa Oshiro, Inafuku, Yasuo, Hirama, Masahiro, and Yasumoto, Takeshi
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TOXICOLOGY of poisonous fishes , *LUTJANUS , *ALGAE , *TOXINS , *HIGH performance liquid chromatography , *TANDEM mass spectrometry - Abstract
Toxin profiles of representative ciguatera species caught at different locations of Japan were investigated in fish flesh by high-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) analysis. Identification and quantification of 16 toxins were facilitated by the use of 14 reference toxins prepared by either synthesis or isolation from natural sources and the previous LC-MS data thereof. Sodium adduct ions [M + Na]+ were used as parent and product ions. Distinct regional differences were unveiled: ciguatoxin-1B type toxins were found in snappers and groupers from Okinawa, ciguatoxin-3C type toxins were found in a spotted knifejaw, Oplegnathus punctatus, from Miyazaki located 730 km north of Okinawa, and both types of toxins were found in a red snapper, Lutjanus bohar, from Minamitorishima (Marcus) Island. Twelve toxins were identified in a dinoflagellate, Gambierdiscus toxicus, collected as the primary toxin source in French Polynesia. Occurrence of M-seco-toxins in fish and oxidized toxins in the dinoflagellate was confirmed for the first time. The present LC-MS/MS method is rapid, specific, and accurate. It not only outperforms the currently employed mouse bioassays but also enables the study of the toxin dynamics during the food chain transmission. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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6. Ciguatera incidence and fish toxicity in Okinawa, Japan
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Oshiro, Naomasa, Yogi, Kentaro, Asato, Shuko, Sasaki, Toshiki, Tamanaha, Koji, Hirama, Masahiro, Yasumoto, Takeshi, and Inafuku, Yasuo
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TOXICOLOGY of poisonous fishes , *IDENTIFICATION of fishes , *BIOLOGICAL assay , *LUTJANUS , *EPINEPHELUS , *LIQUID chromatography , *MASS spectrometry - Abstract
Abstract: Okinawa being located in the subtropical region has the highest incidence of ciguatera in Japan. Officially, 33 outbreaks involving 103 patients have been reported between 1997 and 2006. The implicated species were Variola louti, Lutjanus bohar, Lutjanus monostigma, Epinephelus fuscoguttatus, unidentified Lutjanus sp., Plectropomus areolatus, Oplegnathus punctatus, Epinephelus polyphekadion, Caranx ignobilis and moray eel. Toxicities of the leftover meals, as determined by mouse bioassays, ranged from 0.025 to 0.8MU/g or above (equivalent to 0.175–5.6ngCTX1B/g). We collected 612 specimens of fish belonging to L. monostigma, L. bohar, Lutjanus argentimaculatus, Lutjanus russellii, V. louti, Variola albimarginata, and E. fuscoguttatus from the coasts around Okinawa and examined the toxicity of the flesh by the mouse bioassay. The rate of toxic fish was as follows: L. monostigma: 32.3%, L. bohar: 11.9%, V. louti: 14.3%, E. fuscoguttatus: 20.8%. Only one out of 36 samples of V. albimarginata and two of 74 samples of L. russellii were found toxic. None of the 35 samples of L. argentimaculatus was toxic. Nor the L. bohar samples weighing less than 4kg were toxic. In all toxic samples, CTX1B was detected by LC/MS analysis but CTX3C and 51-hydroxyCTX3C were not. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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7. First Toxin Profile of Ciguateric Fish in Madeira Arquipelago (Europe).
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Otero, Paz, Pérez, Sheila, Alfonso, Amparo, Vale, Carmen, Rodríguez, Paula, Gouveia, Neide N., Gouveia, Nuno, Delgado, João, Vale, Paulo, Hirama, Masahiro, Ishihara, Yuuki, Molgø, Jordi, and Botana, Luis M.
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TOXICOLOGY of poisonous fishes , *PISCICIDES , *DINOFLAGELLATES , *ANALYTICAL chemistry , *LIQUID chromatography , *MASS spectrometry - Abstract
Ciguatera fish poisoning (CFP) is a human foodborne intoxication caused by ingestion of tropical fishes contaminated with the potent polyether toxins known as ciguatoxins (CTXs). These toxins are issued from Gambierdiscus species of dinoflagellates. Herbivorous fish accumulate these toxins in their musculature and viscera after ingesting dinoflagellates. Epidemiological studies showed that CFP has been present in areas between 35° North and 35° South latitude, mainly, Indo-pacific and Caribbean areas, but not in waters closed to European and African continent. In the present paper, a specimen of Seriola dumerili weighing 70 kg and a smaller Seriola fasciata specimen, captured in waters belonging to Selvagens Islands (Madeira Arquipelago), were analyzed. Fishes from this genus were implicated in previous suspected ciguatera poisoning outbreaks in the Portuguese Madeira Arquipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean. Analysis was performed by two approaches, a functional method using cerebellar granule cells and by ultraperformance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS) method. The study was carried out in one portion of the tail muscle of Seriola fasciata and five parts of the body of Seriola dumerili (tail muscle, head, ventral muscle, mid muscle, and liver). The functional method consisted in the modification of the inward sodium current in cerebellar granule cells and the chemical method was a high resolution chromatography, which allowed elucidating the toxin profile in the samples. In addition, UPLC-MS technique was optimized and used for detecting and quantifying CTXs for the first time. After fish extraction and clean up, the chromatograms revealed the presence of CTX-1B at 1111.6 m/z, CTX-3C at 1023.5 m/z, a CTX analogue at 1040.6 m/z, and a CTX from the Caribbean or Indic waters at 1141.6 m/z. Therefore, the results obtained in the present paper for both methods confirm, for the first time, the presence of CTX in fish from Madeira Arquipelago. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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8. Use of monoclonal antibodies as an effective strategy for treatment of ciguatera poisoning
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Inoue, Masayuki, Lee, Nayoung, Tsumuraya, Takeshi, Fujii, Ikuo, and Hirama, Masahiro
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FOOD poisoning , *MONOCLONAL antibodies , *TOXICOLOGY of poisonous fishes , *FOODBORNE diseases , *TOXICOLOGICAL emergencies , *FORENSIC toxicology , *SODIUM channels , *THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Abstract: Ciguatera is a global food poisoning caused by the consumption of fish that have accumulated sodium channel activator toxins, ciguatoxins. At present, most diagnosed cases of ciguatera are treated with symptomatic and supportive remedies, and no specific therapy has been devised. Here we report that ciguatoxin CTX3C can be effectively neutralized in vitro and in vivo by simultaneous use of two anti-ciguatoxin monoclonal antibodies, providing the first rational approach toward directly preventing and treating ciguatera. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2009
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9. Synthetic Ciguatoxins Selectively Activate Na[subv]1.8-derived Chimeric Sodium Channels Expressed in HEK293 Cells.
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Yamaoka, Kaoru, Inoue, Masayuki, Miyazaki, Keisuke, Hirama, Masahiro, Kondo, Chie, Kinoshita, Eiji, Miyoshi, Hiroshi, and Seyama, Issei
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TETRODOTOXIN , *TOXICOLOGY of poisonous fishes , *SODIUM channels , *POLYETHERS , *HYPERALGESIA - Abstract
The synthetic ciguatoxin CTX3C has been shown to activate tetrodotoxin (TTX)-sensitive sodium channels (Na[subv]1.2, Na[subv]1.4, and Na[subv]1.5) by accelerating activation kinetics and shifting the activation curve toward hyperpolarization (Yamaoka, K., Inoue, M., Miyahara, H., Miyazaki, K., and Hirama, M. (2004) Br. J. Pharmacol. 142, 879-889). In this study, we further explored the effects of CTX3C on the TTX-resistant sodium channel Na[subv]1.8. TTX-resistant channels have been shown to be involved in transducing pain and related sensations (Akopian, A. N., Sivilotti, L., and Wood, J. N. (1996) Nature 379,257-262). Thus, we hypothesized that ciguatoxin-induced activation of the Na[subv]1.8 current would account for the neurological symptoms of ciguatera poisoning. We found that 0.1 μM CTX3C preferentially affected the activation process of the Na[subv]1.8 channel compared with those of the Na[subv]1.2 and Na[subv]1.4 channels. Importantly, without stimulation, 0.1 μM CTX3C induced a large leakage current (I[subL]). The conductance of the I[subL] calculated relative to the maximum conductance (Gmax) was 10 times larger than that of Na[subv]1.2 or Na[subv]1.4, To determine the molecular domain of Na[subv]1.8 responsible for conferring higher sensitivity to CTX3C, we made two chimeric constructs from Na[subv]1.4 and Na[subv]1.8. Chimeras containing the N-terminal half of Na[subv]1.8 exhibited a large response similar to wild-type Na[subv]1.8, indicating that the region conferring high sensitivity to ciguatoxin action is located in the D1 or D2 domains. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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10. Convergent synthesis of the ABCDE-ring fragment of the Caribbean ciguatoxin C-CTX-1
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Inoue, Masayuki, Saito, Fumihito, Iwatsu, Masafumi, Ishihara, Yuuki, and Hirama, Masahiro
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TOXICOLOGY of poisonous fishes , *SEAFOOD poisoning , *POLYCYCLIC compounds - Abstract
Abstract: Ciguatoxin C-CTX-1 was isolated as a principal causative toxin of ciguatera seafood poisoning in the Caribbean Sea, and is structurally classified as a ladder-shaped polycyclic ether. In this Letter, we report the convergent synthesis of the pentacyclic left half of C-CTX-1, based on a newly developed acyl radical strategy. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2007
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11. Production of monoclonal antibodies for sandwich immunoassay detection of ciguatoxin 51-hydroxyCTX3C
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Tsumuraya, Takeshi, Fujii, Ikuo, Inoue, Masayuki, Tatami, Atsushi, Miyazaki, Keisuke, and Hirama, Masahiro
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SEAFOOD poisoning , *TOXICOLOGY of poisonous fishes , *NEUROTOXIC agents , *MONOCLONAL antibodies - Abstract
Abstract: Every year, more than 50,000 people in subtropical and tropical regions suffer from ciguatera seafood poisoning. The extremely low level of the causative neurotoxins (ciguatoxins) in fish has hampered the preparation of antibodies for detection of the toxins. In this study, we produced a monoclonal antibody (8H4) against the right end of ciguatoxin CTX1B (1) and 51-hydroxyCTX3C (3) by immunizing mice with the keyhole limpet hemocyanin-conjugate of the synthetic HIJKLM ring fragment (10). We used 8H4 and another previously reported monoclonal antibody (10C9) that recognizes the left end of 3 to develop a sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to detect 3. The assay could detect 3 down to the ppb level and lacked cross-reactivity with other related marine toxins, including brevetoxin A, brevetoxin B, okadaic acid, and maitotoxin. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2006
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12. Effect of Ciguatoxin 3C on Voltage-Gated Na+ and K+ Currents in Mouse Taste Cells.
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Ghiaroni, Valeria, Fuwa, Haruhiko, Inoue, Masayuki, Sasaki, Makoto, Miyazaki, Keisuke, Hirama, Masahiro, Yasumoto, Takeshi, Rossini, Gian Paolo, Scalera, Giuseppe, and Bigiani, Albertino
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DINOFLAGELLATES , *SEAFOOD poisoning , *TOXICOLOGY of poisonous fishes , *BIOCHEMICAL mechanism of action , *MICE , *PATCH-clamp techniques (Electrophysiology) , *ION channels , *TASTE buds - Abstract
The marine dinoflagellate Gambierdiscus toxicus produces highly lipophilic, polycyclic ether toxins that cause a seafood poisoning called ciguatera. Ciguatoxins (CTXs) and gambierol represent the two major causative agents of ciguatera intoxication, which include taste alterations (dysgeusiae). However, information on the mode of action of ciguatera toxins in taste cells is scarce. Here, we have studied the effect of synthetic CTX3C (a CTX congener) on mouse taste cells. By using the patch-clamp technique to monitor membrane ion currents, we found that CTX3C markedly affected the operation of voltage-gated Na+ channels but was ineffective on voltage-gated K+ channels. This result was the exact opposite of what we obtained earlier with gambierol, which inhibits K+ channels but not Na+ channels. Thus, CTXs and gambierol affect with high potency the operation of separate classes of voltage-gated ion channels in taste cells. Our data suggest that taste disturbances reported in ciguatera poisoning might be due to the ability of ciguatera toxins to interfere with ion channels in taste buds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Phage-display selection of antibodies to the left end of CTX3C using synthetic fragments
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Nagumo, Yoko, Oguri, Hiroki, Tsumoto, Kouhei, Shindo, Yumi, Hirama, Masahiro, Tsumuraya, Takeshi, Fujii, Ikuo, Tomioka, Yoshihisa, Mizugaki, Michinao, and Kumagai, Izumi
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IMMUNOGLOBULINS , *POLYMERASE chain reaction , *TOXICOLOGY of poisonous fishes , *IMMUNOASSAY - Abstract
Ciguatoxins (CTXs) are a family of toxins that contaminate a variety of fish and cause ciguatera seafood poisoning. The limited availability of CTXs from natural sources has hampered preparation of antibodies and, thus, the development of immunoassays for these toxins. In the current studies, we utilized synthetic fragments as haptens to prepare antibodies against CTX3C, a congener of CTXs, thereby avoiding the problem of its scarcity. Synthetic ABC-ring fragment (ABC) of CTX3C was conjugated with keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) and immunized on mice. Phage-displayed antibodies were first screened based on affinity to a soluble biotin-linked ABC-ring fragment that was captured on streptavidin-linked magnetic beads. The beads were then eluted with the ABCD-ring fragment (ABCD), and recovered phages were amplified. This elution with a synthetic fragment allowed the preparation of antibodies to ABCD as well as to ABC. Three antibodies with affinities of Kd∼10-5 M for ABCD were selected and prepared as soluble recombinant Fabs (rFabs). One rFab, 1C49, bound to CTX3C itself, although the binding affinity for CTX3C was weaker than for ABCD. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2004
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14. A New Stereoselective Synthesis of Ciguatoxin Right Wing Fragments.
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Inoue, Masayuki, Yamashita, Shuji, Tatami, Atsushi, Miyazaki, Keisuke, and Hirama, Masahiro
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TOXICOLOGY of poisonous fishes , *TOXINS , *STEREOCHEMISTRY , *ORGANIC synthesis , *ORGANIC chemistry - Abstract
The right wings (13 and 14) of ciguatoxins were synthesized highly stereoselectively. Key transformations in the synthesis are (i) an oxiranyl anion strategy to attach the H ring, (ii) intramolecular carbonyl olefination to cyclize the J ring, (iii) regio- and stereoselective reduction of the epoxyacetal to install the C42-stereocenter, and (iv) stereoselective reductive etherification to construct the K ring. The present procedure greatly improved the stereoselectivity and efficiency in comparison to a previous synthesis. Remarkably, only 23 steps were required from monocyclic I ring 5 to construct the ciguatoxin right wings. The high practicality of the present synthesis ensures a sufficient supply of these complex fragments for total syntheses and biomedical applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
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15. Convergent synthesis of the HIJKLM ring fragment of ciguatoxin CTX3C
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Uehara, Hisatoshi, Oishi, Tohru, Inoue, Masayuki, Shoji, Mitsuru, Nagumo, Yoko, Kosaka, Masashi, Le Brazidec, Jean-Yves, and Hirama, Masahiro
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TOXICOLOGY of poisonous fishes , *METATHESIS reactions - Abstract
Ciguatoxin CTX3C is a representative congener of the ciguatoxins, which are known to be the principal causative agents of ciguatera food poisoning. The structure of CTX3C spans more than 3 nm and is characterized by 13 ether rings. To attain a practical construction of this molecule, efficient supplies of the structural fragments are crucial. Herein we report the convergent synthesis of the HIJKLM ring fragment and present a new carbonyl olefination protocol to cyclize the J ring using low-valent titanium. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2002
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16. Convergent synthesis of the ABCDE ring system of ciguatoxin CTX3C
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Maruyama, Megumi, Inoue, Masayuki, Oishi, Tohru, Oguri, Hiroki, Ogasawara, Yoshihiro, Shindo, Yumi, and Hirama, Masahiro
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POLYETHERS , *RING formation (Chemistry) , *TOXICOLOGY of poisonous fishes - Abstract
Ciguatoxin CTX3C is a representative congener of the ciguatoxins, which are known to be the principal causative-agents of ciguatera seafood poisoning. The structure of CTX3C spans over three nanometers and is characterized by thirteen ether rings. To attain a practical construction of this molecule, efficient supplies of the structural fragments are crucial. Herein we report the convergent synthesis of the ABCDE ring fragment featuring (i) alkylative coupling of the AB ring and E ring, and (ii) ring-closing olefin metathesis. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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