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In a first part we studied the chemical composition and biological activities of Pistacia
atlantica Desf. and Ferula vesceritensis Coss. & Dur. The GC and GC-MS analyses
showed that the essential oils of P. atlantica are rich in α-pinene, limonene and spatulenol,
while β-phellandrene, α-terpinene, β-elemene, γ-gurjunene and germacrene-B were found
as major components, for the first time for the essential oils of the genus Pistacia .
α-Pinene and β- pinene were predominant in the essential oils of Ferula vesceritensis;
however the first time that α-phellandrene, fenchylacetate, elixene, l'aristolene and cartol
were found as main components in the essential oils of the genus Ferula . The both essential
oils of P. atlantica . and F. vesceritensis exhibited a good antibacterial activity against
clinical isolated bacteria and food borne pathogens. The essential oils of P. atlantica
possess an important antioxidant effect which were determined using β-carotene-linoleic
acid, DPPH- and ABTS•+ -scavenging activities, metal chelating effect and CUPRAC
assays. The essential oils showed a moderate anticholinestérase activity compared with
galantamin for the inhibitory activity of principal enzymes of Alzheimer’s disease AChE
and BChE.
In a second part, we synthesized 12 new piperidine derivatives, which have been achieved
through [Cp*Ru]-catalyzed intermolecular coupling of allylic alcohols and propargylic
amides with water as the only side product, and demonstrated that the selective
oxidativecoupling cinnamyl alcohol derivatives and 2-substituted allylic alcohols. This
methodology allows the access to 3,4- and 3,5-disubstituted enamides as valuable
scaffolds for the preparation of 3-methylpiperidine derivatives through selective [Cp*Ru]
catalyzed alkene hydrogenation. |
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