Small molecule inhibitors of glycoconjugate metabolism are being exploited for therapeutic benefit in a number of human disorders. As examples of this class of compound, imino sugars, as monosaccharide mimics, have a number of advantages for compound design and synthesis to define biological activity. As polyhydroxylated molecules, each chiral centre offers manipulation to generate isomers with restricted or enhanced mimicry, and the endocyclic nitrogen atom is readily modified to gain selectivity, increase potency or improve pharmacodynamics. This review focuses on the discovery of imino sugars that have considerable potential for treating a diverse range of diseases, from lysosomal storage disorders diabetes and cystic fibrosis to viral...
Alkaloids mimicking the structures of monosaccharides are now believed to be widespread in plants an...
Iminosugars, carbohydrate analogues in which nitrogen replaces the endocyclic oxygen, have attracted...
Mimics of oligosaccharides capable of interfering with lectin activity are currently being pursued b...
The inherited metabolic disorders of glycosphingolipid (GSL) metabolism are a relatively rare group ...
The ongoing research in the field of lysosomal storage diseases (LSD), and more specific Gaucher dis...
Effective drug design to modulate biological processes requires knowledge of how substrates and liga...
Iminosugars are carbohydrate mimics, where the endocyclic ring oxygen has been replaced by nitrogen....
Iminosugars are known to behave as carbohydrate mimics in biological systems by virtue of their simi...
Glycosphingolipid lysosomal storage diseases are a small but challenging group of human disorders to...
Abstract: The N-alkylated imino sugars have inhibitory activity against the first enzyme in the path...
Motivation: The lysosomal storage disorders (LSDs) conforms a group of over fifty monogenetic diseas...
The N-alkylated imino sugars have inhibitory activity against the first enzyme in the pathway for gl...
Inhibition of carbohydrate processing enzymes is a topic of great interest, as these enzymes are inv...
Glycopolymers, synthetic polymers displaying carbohydrate moieties, have been linked to many potenti...
Substrate reduction therapy is a novel approach to treating glycosphingolipid (GSL) lysosomal storag...
Alkaloids mimicking the structures of monosaccharides are now believed to be widespread in plants an...
Iminosugars, carbohydrate analogues in which nitrogen replaces the endocyclic oxygen, have attracted...
Mimics of oligosaccharides capable of interfering with lectin activity are currently being pursued b...
The inherited metabolic disorders of glycosphingolipid (GSL) metabolism are a relatively rare group ...
The ongoing research in the field of lysosomal storage diseases (LSD), and more specific Gaucher dis...
Effective drug design to modulate biological processes requires knowledge of how substrates and liga...
Iminosugars are carbohydrate mimics, where the endocyclic ring oxygen has been replaced by nitrogen....
Iminosugars are known to behave as carbohydrate mimics in biological systems by virtue of their simi...
Glycosphingolipid lysosomal storage diseases are a small but challenging group of human disorders to...
Abstract: The N-alkylated imino sugars have inhibitory activity against the first enzyme in the path...
Motivation: The lysosomal storage disorders (LSDs) conforms a group of over fifty monogenetic diseas...
The N-alkylated imino sugars have inhibitory activity against the first enzyme in the pathway for gl...
Inhibition of carbohydrate processing enzymes is a topic of great interest, as these enzymes are inv...
Glycopolymers, synthetic polymers displaying carbohydrate moieties, have been linked to many potenti...
Substrate reduction therapy is a novel approach to treating glycosphingolipid (GSL) lysosomal storag...
Alkaloids mimicking the structures of monosaccharides are now believed to be widespread in plants an...
Iminosugars, carbohydrate analogues in which nitrogen replaces the endocyclic oxygen, have attracted...
Mimics of oligosaccharides capable of interfering with lectin activity are currently being pursued b...