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Preparation and physical properties of some C 18 unsaturated fatty esters containing L ‐amino acid residues and methyl esters of N ‐stearoylamino acids
Author(s) -
Lie Ken Jie Marcel S. F.,
Lao H. B.,
Leung David W. Y.
Publication year - 1990
Publication title -
lipids
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.601
H-Index - 120
eISSN - 1558-9307
pISSN - 0024-4201
DOI - 10.1007/bf02544385
Subject(s) - chemistry , amide , amino acid , alanine , valine , leucine , residue (chemistry) , fatty acid , proton nmr , organic chemistry , medicinal chemistry , stereochemistry , biochemistry
A series of five C 18 unsaturated fatty esters (1–5) containing an L ‐amino acid residue (glycine, alanine, valine, leucine, phenylalanine) was prepared from methyl 12‐amino‐9‐ cis ‐octadecenoate and five methyl N ‐stearoyl‐amino acid ester derivatives (6–10) from stearoyl chloride and the same L ‐amino acids. The infrared analysis of compounds 1–5 showed characteristic absorption bands at 3300 and 1665 cm −1 for the amino and amido functions, while the amido function in compounds 6–10 gave absorption bands at 3300 and 1680 cm −1 . The position of the amido group (peptide linkage) in compounds 1–5 was readily determined by mass spectral analysis. 1 H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analysis showed a doublet at 7.15 ppm for the amide proton (NHCO) in compounds 1–5, while in compounds 6–10 the amide proton signal appeared at 6.0 ppm. In 13 C NMR, the amido carbonyl resonance appeared at 171–175 ppm. In compounds 1–5 the effect of the amide function on the ethylene carbon (C‐9) gave a signal at 124.1–125.3 ppm, while the remaining ethylenic carbon appeared at 131.9–132.5 ppm. The methine carbon (C‐12) of the alkenyl chain was shifted to 48.4–49.8 ppm, and the assignment of the various carbon nuclei in the amino acid residue was readily achieved. In the methyl N ‐stearoylamino acid ester derivatives (6–10), the methine carbon adjacent to the amido system and alpha to the carbomethoxy group appeared between 41.2–57.0 ppm depending on the type of alkyl group present in the amino acid moiety. The phenyl system in compounds 5 and 10 was confirmed by the 13 C signals in the 127–136 ppm range and by the proton signals in the 7.0–7.27 ppm region.

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