Conventional as well as ultrasonically assisted extractions of biologically active compounds from Salvia officinalis using 65% ethanol have been studied. Cineole, Thujone and Borneol were used as standards for the GLC-MS evaluation of the extracts. The effect of temperature, stirring and mode of sonication (ultrasonic bath or horn system) have been studied. The results indicate that ultrasonically assisted extraction with mechanical stirring at room temperature in a period of 12 h produces a substantial improvement over conventional methodology.
Abstractα-Methyl-γ-butyrolactone (III) has been prepared directly from γ-butyrolactone (I) in 89 % yield by selective monomethylation conditions: K2CO3/DMC/210°C/7 h. The reaction mechanism was elucidated and described. An intermediate and two byproducts: methyl tetrahydro-3-methyl-2-oxofuran-3-carboxylate (II), 3-(methoxycarbonyl)propyl methyl carbonate (IV) and 3-(methoxycarbonyl)butyl methyl carbonate (V) were identified. The high temperature disproportionation of K2CO3 in the presence of dimethyl carbonate to MeOK was observed. The new selective synthesis of 2-methyl-1-tetralone (VI) from α-methyl-γ-butyrolactone (III) by Friedel-Crafts conditions was performed in 79 % yield.
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