Abstract

The oligosaccharide phosphate fraction (OPF) obtained from mild acid hydrolysis of P. holstii NRRL Y-2448 phosphomannan is the starting material for the preparation of the Phase III anticancer drug candidate PI-88. The OPF was for the first time successfully separated by preparative ion exchange chromatography and the major oligosaccharides isolated and characterized by NMR spectroscopy. The components were also acetylated and subjected to LC-MS analysis. These studies revealed that the OPF also contained all-α(1 → 3)-linked oligosaccharides in addition to the known α(1 → 3)/(1 → 2)-linked species, most likely formed by hydrolysis of the latter. Contrary to previous assumptions, the only phosphorylated disaccharide present is α(1 → 3)-linked. In addition, it was determined that a glycosylamine derivative previously isolated is, in fact, a manufacturing byproduct formed from exposure to aqueous ammonium bicarbonate during chromatographic purification. Based on these findings a new generic structure for PI-88 is proposed which more accurately reflects its composition.

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