Pyrrole-2-carboxaldehydes: Origins and Physiological Activities

Molecules. 2023 Mar 13;28(6):2599. doi: 10.3390/molecules28062599.

Abstract

Pyrrole-2-carboxaldehyde (Py-2-C) derivatives have been isolated from many natural sources, including fungi, plants (roots, leaves, and seeds), and microorganisms. The well-known diabetes molecular marker, pyrraline, which is produced after sequential reactions in vivo, has a Py-2-C skeleton. Py-2-Cs can be chemically produced by the strong acid-catalyzed condensation of glucose and amino acid derivatives in vitro. These observations indicate the importance of the Py-2-C skeleton in vivo and suggest that molecules containing this skeleton have various biological functions. In this review, we have summarized Py-2-C derivatives based on their origins. We also discuss the structural characteristics, natural sources, and physiological activities of isolated compounds containing the Py-2-C group.

Keywords: fungi; natural product; physiological activity; plant; pyrrole-2-carboxaldehyde (Py-2-C); structure–activity relationship.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Fungi
  • Glucose*
  • Molecular Structure
  • Pyrroles* / chemistry
  • Pyrroles* / pharmacology

Substances

  • pyrrole-2-carboxaldehyde
  • Glucose
  • Pyrroles

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.