pseudonimine
Pseudonimine are chemical compounds that contain a pseudonine moiety, which is a bicyclic structure derived from the amino acid proline. This moiety is characterized by a seven-membered ring fused to a five-membered ring, with a nitrogen atom in the seven-membered ring. Pseudonimine compounds are of interest in medicinal chemistry due to their potential biological activities, including antimicrobial, antiviral, and anticancer properties.
The synthesis of pseudonimine compounds typically involves the cyclization of a proline derivative, followed by functionalization
Pseudonimine compounds have been shown to exhibit a range of biological activities, including antimicrobial activity against
Despite their potential biological activities, the mechanism of action of pseudonimine compounds is not yet fully