Claims
- 1. A therapeutic method of treating a mammal afflicted with a bacterial infection comprising administering to the mammal an effective anti-bacterial amount of a triterpene of formula (I):
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein R4 is not amino; R4 and R5 are not together (═NOH); and alkyl is not substituted with —OP(═O)(OH)2.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the bond between carbons 1 and 2 is a single bond.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the bond between carbons 1 and 2 is a double bond.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein R1 is hydrogen.
- 6. The method of claim 1 wherein R1 is hydroxy.
- 7. The method of claim 1 wherein R2 is a direct bond.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein R3 is (C1-C6)alkyl; wherein
any alkyl can optionally be substituted with one or more oxo, carboxy, amino, (C6-C10)aryl, or —OP(═O)(OH)2,; any alkyl is optionally interrupted on carbon with one or more oxy or thio; any alkyl is optionally partially unsaturated; and any aryl can optionally be substituted with one or more hydroxy or carboxy.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein R3 is 3-carboxypropenoyloxymethyl, aminoacetoxymethyl, (carboxymethoxy)acetoxymethyl, 4-carboxybutanoyloxymethyl, 2-carboxybenzoyloxymethyl, butanoyloxymethyl, or
- 10. The method of claim I wherein R4 is (C1-C6)alkyl; wherein
any alkyl can optionally be substituted with one or more oxo, carboxy, amino, (C6-C10)aryl, or —OP(═O)(OH)2, (C6-C10)aryl; any alkyl is optionally interrupted on carbon with one or more oxy or thio; any alkyl is optionally partially unsaturated; and any aryl can optionally be substituted with one or more hydroxy or carboxy.
- 11. The method of claim 1 wherein R4 is 2-carboxybenzoyl, 2-amino-3-methylbutanoyl, 3-carboxypropenoyl, aminoacetyl, 4-carboxybutanoyl, (carboxymethoxy)acetyl, 3-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)propenoyl, carboxymethylenethioacetyl, 3-carboxy-3-methylbutanoyl, amino, —P(═O)(OH)2, oxo, or (═NOH).
- 12. The method of claim 1 wherein R5 is oxy or a direct bond.
- 13. The method of claim 1 wherein
R1 is hydrogen or hydroxy; R2 is a direct bond; R3 is (C1-C5)alkoxymethyl or hydroxymethyl; R4 is hydrogen, phosphono, sulfo, or (C1-C6)alkyl, and R5 is oxy; or R4 is amino and R5 is a direct bond; or R4 and R5 together are oxo or (═NOH); wherein any alkyl, or alkyl segment of an R group, is optionally interrupted on carbon with one or more oxy, thio, or imido; wherein any alkyl, or alkyl segment of an R group, can optionally be substituted with one or more oxo, carboxy, amino, —OP(═O)(OH)2, or phenyl; wherein phenyl can optionally be substituted with one or more hydroxy or carboxy.
- 14. The method of claim 1 wherein
R1 is hydrogen or hydroxy; R2 is a direct bond; R3 is 3-carboxypropenoyloxymethyl, aminoacetoxymethyl, (carboxmethox)acetoxymethyl, 4-carboxybutanoyloxymethyl, 2-carboxybenzoyloxymethyl, butanoyloxymethyl, or —CH2OC(═O)OP(═O)(OH)2; R4 is 2-carboxybenzoyl, 2-amino-3-methylbutanoyl, 3-carboxypropenoyl, aminoacetyl, 4-carboxybutanoyl, (carboxymethoxy)acetyl, 3-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)propenoyl, carboxymethylenethioacetyl, 3-carboxy-3-methylbutanoyl, amino, —P(═O)(OH)2, oxo, or (═NOH); and R5 is oxy or a direct bond.
- 15. The method of claim 1 wherein the triterpene is betulin; betulin-3,28-diglycine; betulin-28-glycerol oxalate; betulin-28-glycine; betulin-28-oxalate; betulin arabinose galactan; betulin-3,28didiglycolate; betulin-3,28-diglycine; betulin-3-maleate; betulin-3,28-di-(L-glutamic acid γ-benzylester) ester; betulin-3,28-di-L-alanine; betulin-3,28-di-L-proline; betulin-3,28-dioxalate; betulin-1-ene-2-ol; betulin-3,28-diphenylalanine; betulin-3-28-dioxalate-polyethylene amine; betulin-3,38-diphosphate; betulin-3-caffeate; betulin-3,28-(3′,3′-dimethyl) glutarate; betulin-28-diglycolate; betulin-28-glutarate; betulin-28-maleate; betulin-28-phthalate; betulin-3,28-di(3′,3′-dimethyl)glutarate; betulin-3,28-didiglycolate; betulin-3,28-di(thiodiglycolate); betulin-3,28-diglutarate; betulin-3,28-dimaleate; betulin-3,28-diglycolate; betulin-3,28-diphthalate; betulin-3,28-di-L-phenylalanine; betulin-3,28—di-L-valine; betulin-28-succinate; betulin-3,28-disuccinate; betulin-3,28-di-(polyethylene glycol)-COOH (Mw=1448); betulin-3,28-di-(polyethylene glycol)-COOH (Mw=906 crude); betulin-3,28-di-(polyethylene glycol)-COOH (Mw=906 pure); betulinic acid; betulon-1-ene-2-ol; betulin-3,28-(dipoly(ethylene glycol)bis (carboxymethylester); allobetulin-3,28-(dipoly(ethylene glycol)bis (carboxymethyl allobetulin ester); hederin hydrate; lupeol; lupeol-3-glutarate; lupeol-3-succinate; lupeol-3-thiodiglycolate; lupeol-3-phthalate; oleanolic acid; ursolic acid; or uvaol.
- 16. The method of claim 1 wherein the triterpene is betulin; betulin-28-glycerol oxalate; betulin-28-oxalate; betulin arabinose galactan; betulin-3,28-didiglycolate; betulin-3,28-diglycine; betulin-3,28-di-(L-glutamic acid γ-benzylester) ester; betulin3,28-di-L-proline ester; betulin-3,28-dioxalate; betulin-1-ene-2-ol; betulin-3,28-dioxalate-polyethylene amine; betulin-3,28-diphosphate; betulin-3-caffeate; betulin-28-diglycolate; betulin-28-glutarate; betulin-28-maleate; betulin-28-phthalate; betulin-3,28-dithiodiglycolate; betulin-3,28-diglutarate; betulin-3,28-dimaleate; betulin-3,28-diglycolate; betulin-3,28-diphthalate; betulin-3,28-di-L-phenylalanine; betulin-di-L-valine; betulin-28-succinate; betulin-3,28-disuccinate; betulin-3,28-di-(polyethylene glycol)-COOH (Mw=906 pure); betulinic acid; betulon-1-ene-2-ol; betulin-3,28-(dipoly(ethylene glycol)bis (carboxymethylester); hederin hydrate; lupeol-3-glutarate; lupeol-3-succinate; lupeol-3-thiodiglycolate; lupeol-3-phthalate; oleanolic acid; uvaol.
- 17. The method of claim 1 wherein the triterpene is betulin-3-caffeate; betulin-28-diglycolate; betulin-3,28-diglutarate; betulin-3,28-diglycine; betulin-3,28-didiglycolate; betulin-3,28-dimaleate; betulin-3,28-diphosphate; betulin-3,28-diphthalate; betulin-3,28-di-L-valine; lupeol; lupeol-3-amine; lupeol-3-(3′,3′-dimethyl)succinate; lupeol-3-maleate; lupeol-3-phosphate; lupeol-3-thiodiglycolate; lupenone; lupenon-1,2-ene-2-ol; lupenon-3-oxime.
- 18. The method of claim 1 wherein the bacterial infection is caused by Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus sp., Enterococcus faecalis, or a combination thereof.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein the bacterial infection is caused by Staphylococcus aureus.
- 20. A therapeutic method of treating a mammal afflicted with a bacterial infection comprising administering to the mammal an effective anti-bacterial amount of a triterpene of formula (II):
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein the triterpenoid is 3-β-acetoxy-19αH-19,28 lactone oleanan; allobetulin; allobetulin-3-succinate; allobetulin-3-glycine ester; allobetulin lactone; allobetulin lactone-3-acetate; allobetulin lactone-3-phosphate; allobetulin-3-L-alanine; allobetulin-3-L-valine; allobetulin-3-L-proline; allobetulin-3-succinate; allobetulin-3-diglycolate; allobetulin-3-glutarate; allobetulin-3-phthalate; allobetulin-3-methylenamine; allobetulin-3-ethanolamine; allobetulin-3-ethanolamine hydrochloride; allobetulin-3-glycolate; allobetulin-3-glutarate; allobetulin-28-glutarate; allobetulin-3-methylamine HCl; allobetulin-3-phosphate; allobetulin-3-(polyethylene glycol)-COOH (Mw=674); allobetulon; allobetulon lactone-1-ene-2-ol; allobetulon lactone-1-en-2-succinate; allobetulon-1-ene-2-ol; allobetulon-1-ene-2-diglycolate; 3-allobetulon-1-ene-2-succinate; or 3-allobetulon-1-ene-2-diglycolate.
- 22. The method of claim 20 wherein the triterpenoid is 3-β-acetoxy-19αH-19,28 lactone oleanan; allobetulin; allobetulin-3-glycine ester; allobetulin lactone-3-phosphate; allobetulin-3-succinate; allobetulin-3-ethanolamine; allobetulin-3-glutarate; allobetulin-28-glutarate; allobetulin-3-methylamine HCl; allobetulin-3-phosphate; allobetulon; allobetulon lactone-1-ene-2-ol; 3-allobetulon-1-ene-2-succinate; or ursolic acid.
- 23. A method of inhibiting or killing a bacterium, comprising contacting the bacterium with an effective antibacterial amount of a triterpene of formula (I):
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein R4 is not amino; R4 and R5 are not together (═NOH); and alkyl is not substituted with —OP(═O)(OH)2.
- 25. The method of claim 23 wherein the bond between carbons 1 and 2 is a single bond.
- 26. The method of claim 23 wherein the bond between carbons 1 and 2 is a double bond.
- 27. The method of claim 23 wherein R1 is hydrogen.
- 28. The method of claim 23 wherein R1 is hydroxy.
- 29. The method of claim 23 wherein R2 is a direct bond.
- 30. The method of claim 29 wherein R3 is (C1-C6)alkyl,
wherein any alkyl can optionally be substituted with one or more oxo, carboxy, amino, (C6-C10)aryl, or —OP(═O)(OH)2,; wherein any alkyl is optionally interrupted on carbon with one or more oxy or thio; wherein any alkyl is optionally partially unsaturated; wherein any aryl can optionally be substituted with one or more hydroxy or carboxy.
- 31. The method of claim 30 wherein R3 is aminoacetoxymethyl, (carboxymethoxy)acetoxymethyl, 4-carboxybutanoyloxymethyl, 2-carboxybenzoyloxymethyl, 3-carboxypropanoyloxymethyl, butanoyloxymethyl, or
- 32. The method of claim 23 wherein R4 is (C1-C6)alkyl,
wherein any alkyl can optionally be substituted with one or more oxo, carboxy, amino, (C6-C10)aryl, or —OP(═O)(OH)2,; wherein any alkyl is optionally interrupted on carbon with one or more oxy or thio; wherein any alkyl is optionally partially unsaturated; wherein any aryl can optionally be substituted with one or more hydroxy or carboxy.
- 33. The method of claim 23 wherein R4 is 2-carboxybenzoyl, 2-amino-3-methylbutanoyl, 3-carboxypropenoyl, aminoacetyl, 4-carboxybutanoyl, (carboxymethoxy)acetyl, 3-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)propenoyl, carboxymethylenethioacetyl, 3-carboxy-3-methylbutanoyl, amino, —P(═O)(OH)2, oxo, or (═NOH).
- 34. The method of claim 23 wherein R5 is oxy or a direct bond.
- 35. The method of claim 23 wherein
R1 is hydrogen or hydroxy; R2 is a direct bond; R3 is (C1-C5)alkoxymethyl or hydroxymethyl; R4 is hydrogen, phosphono, sulfo, or (C1-C6)alkyl, and R5 is oxy; or R4 is amino and R5 is a direct bond; or R4 and R5 together are oxo or (═NOH); wherein any alkyl, or alkyl segment of an R group, is optionally interrupted on carbon with one or more oxy, thio, or imido; wherein any alkyl, or alkyl segment of an R group, can optionally be substituted with one or more oxo, carboxy, amino, —OP(═O)(OH)2, or phenyl; wherein phenyl can optionally be substituted with one or more hydroxy or carboxy.
- 36. The method of claim 23 wherein
R1 is hydrogen or hydroxy; R2 is a direct bond; R3 is aminoacetoxymethyl, (carboxmethox)acetoxymethyl, 4-carboxybutanoyloxymethyl, 2-carboxybenzoyloxymethyl, 3-carboxypropanoyloxymethyl, butanoyloxymethyl, or —CH2OC(═O)OP(═O)(OH)2; R4 is 2-carboxybenzoyl, 2-amino-3-methylbutanoyl, 3-carboxypropenoyl, aminoacetyl, 4-carboxybutanoyl, (carboxymethoxy)acetyl, 3-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)propenoyl, carboxymethylenethioacetyl, 3-carboxy-3-methylbutanoyl, amino, —P(═O)(OH)2, oxo, or (═NOH); and R5 is oxy or a direct bond.
- 37. The method of claim 23 wherein the triterpene is betulin; betulin-3,28-diglycine; betulin-28-glycerol oxalate; betulin-28-glycine; betulin-28-oxalate; betulin arabinose galactan; betulin-3,28didiglycolate; betulin-3,28-diglycine; betulin-3-maleate; betulin-3,28-di-(L-glutamic acid γ-benzylester) ester; betulin-3,28-di-L-alanine; betulin-3,28-di-L-proline; betulin-3,28-dioxalate; betulin-1-ene-2-ol; betulin-3,28-diphenylalanine; betulin-3-28-dioxalate-polyethylene amine; betulin-3,38-diphosphate; betulin-3-caffeate; betulin-3,28-(3′,3′-dimethyl) glutarate; betulin-28-diglycolate; betulin-28-glutarate; betulin-28-maleate; betulin-28-phthalate; betulin-3,28-di(3′,3′-dimethyl)glutarate; betulin-3,28-didiglycolate; betulin-3,28-di(thiodiglycolate); betulin-3,28-diglutarate; betulin-3,28-dimaleate; betulin-3,28-diglycolate; betulin-3,28-diphthalate; betulin-3,28-di-L-phenylalanine; betulin-3,28-di-L-valine; betulin-28-succinate; betulin-3,28-disuccinate; betulin-3,28-di-(polyethylene glycol)-COOH (Mw=1448); betulin-3,28-di-(polyethylene glycol)-COOH (Mw=906 crude); betulin-3,28-di-(polyethylene glycol)-COOH (Mw=906 pure); betulinic acid; betulon-1-ene-2-ol; 3,28 (dipoly(ethylene glycol)bis (carboxymethylester); 3,28 (dipoly(ethylene glycol)bis (carboxymethyl allobetulin ester); hederin hydrate; lupeol; lupeol-3-glutarate; lupeol-3-succinate; lupeol-3-thiodiglycolate; lupeol-3-phthalate; lupeol-3-succinate; oleanolic acid; ursolic acid; or uvaol.
- 38. The method of claim 23 wherein the triterpene is betulin; betulin-28-glycerol oxalate; betulin-28-oxalate; betulin arabinose galactan; betulin-3,28-didiglycolate; betulin-3,28-diglycine; betulin-3,28-di-(L-Glutamic acid r-benzylester) ester; betulin3,28-di-L-proline ester; betulin-3,28-dioxalate; betulin-1-ene-2-ol; betulin-3,28-dioxalate-polyethylene amine; betulin-3,28-diphosphate; betulin-3-caffeate; betulin-28-diglycolate; betulin-28-glutarate; betulin-28-maleate; betulin-28-phthalate; betulin-3,28-dithiodiglycolate; betulin-3,28-diglutarate; betulin-3,28-dimaleate; betulin-3,28-diglycolate; betulin-3,28-diphthalate; betulin-3,28-di-L-phenylalanine; betulin-di-L-valine; betulin-28-succinate; betulin-3,28-disuccinate; betulin-3,28-di-(polyethylene glycol)-COOH (Mw=906 pure); betulinic acid; betulon-1-ene-2-ol; betulin-3,28-(dipoly(ethylene glycol)bis (carboxymethylester); hederin hydrate; lupeol-3-glutarate; lupeol-3-succinate; lupeol-3-thiodiglycolate; lupeool-3-phthalate; oleanolic acid; uvaol.
- 39. The method of claim 23 wherein the triterpene is betulin-3-caffeate; betulin-28-diglycolate; betulin-3,28-diglutarate; betulin-3,28-diglycine; betulin-3,28-didiglycolate; betulin-3,28-dimaleate; betulin-3,28-diphosphate; betulin-3,28-diphthalate; betulin-3,28-di-L-valine; lupeol; lupeol-3-amine; lupeol-3-(3′,3′-dimethyl)succinate; lupeol-3-maleate; lupeol-3-phosphate; lupeol-3-thiodiglycolate; lupenone; lupenon-1,2-ene-2-ol; lupenon-3-oxime.
- 40. The method of claim 23 wherein the bacterium is Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus sp., Enterococcus faecalis, or a combination thereof.
- 41. The method of claim 40 wherein the bacterium is Staphyloccoccus aureus.
- 42. The method of claim 23 wherein the contacting is in vitro.
- 43. The method of claim 23 wherein the contacting is in vivo.
- 44. A method of inhibiting or killing a bacterium, comprising contacting the bacterium with an effective antibacterial amount of a triterpene of formula (II):
- 45. The method of claim 44 wherein the triterpenoid is 3-β-acetoxy-19αH-19,28 lactone oleanan; allobetulin; allobetulin-3-succinate; allobetulin-3-glycine ester; allobetulin lactone; allobetulin lactone-3-acetate; allobetulin lactone-3-phosphate; allobetulin-3-L-alanine; allobetulin-3-L-valine; allobetulin-3-L-proline; allobetulin-3-succinate; allobetulin-3-diglycolate; allobetulin-3-glutarate; allobetulin-3-phthalate; allobetulin-3-methylenamine; allobetulin-3-ethanolamine; allobetulin-3-ethanolamine hydrochloride; allobetulin-3-glycolate; allobetulin-3-glutarate; allobetulin-28-glutarate; allobetulin-3-methylamine HCl; allobetulin-3-phosphate; allobetulin-3-(polyethylene glycol)-COOH (Mw=674); allobetulon; allobetulon lactone-1-ene-2-ol; allobetulon lactone-1-en-2-succinate; allobetulon-1-ene-2-ol; allobetulon-1-ene-2-diglycolate; 3-allobetulon-1-ene-2-succinate; or 3-allobetulon-1-ene-2-diglycolate.
- 46. The method of claim 44 wherein the triterpenoid is 3-β-acetoxy-19αH-19,28 lactone oleanan; allobetulin; allobetulin-3-glycine ester; allobetulin lactone-3-phosphate; allobetulin-3-succinate; allobetulin-3-ethanolamine; allobetulin-3-glutarate; allobetulin-28-glutarate; allobetulin-3-methylamine HCl; allobetulin-3-phosphate; allobetulon; allobetulon lactone-1-ene-2-ol; 3-allobetulon-1-ene-2-succinate; or ursolic acid.
- 47. The method of claim 44 wherein the contacting is in vitro.
- 48. The method of claim 44 wherein the contacting is in vivo.
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[0001] This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/969,556, filed Oct. 1, 2001, which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/236510, filed on Sep. 29, 2000, which applications are incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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