Abstract:A sesquiterpenoid with an unprecedented
5/5/4 tricyclic skeleton
(1), a nor-sesquiterpenoid with a rare
6/7 bicyclic skeleton (2), 10 new sesquiterpenoids (3–12), and six known analogues (13–18) were isolated from the whole plants
of Seriphidium transiliense. The structures of compounds 1–12 were elucidated by spectroscopic
data analysis. Compound 7 showed melanogenic promotion
activity in murine melanoma (B16) cells more potent than the positive
control used, 8-methoxypsoralen (8-MOP). Further mechanistic stu… Show more
“…It is proposed that the novel sesquiterpenoid skeleton of seritranin A 9, from Seriphidium transiliense, is formed by [2+2] cyclisation of a guaiane precursor. 8 The fungus Cordyceps cicadae JXCH1 is a parasite of cicada larvae. The structures of the polyketides cordycicadins A 10 and B 11, produced by this fungus, were established by X-ray analyses.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is proposed that the novel sesquiterpenoid skeleton of seritranin A 9 , from Seriphidium transiliense , is formed by [2+2] cyclisation of a guaiane precursor. 8 …”
A personal selection of 32 recent papers is presented covering various aspects of current developments in bioorganic chemistry and novel natural products, such as euphylonoid A from Euphorbia hylonoma.
“…It is proposed that the novel sesquiterpenoid skeleton of seritranin A 9, from Seriphidium transiliense, is formed by [2+2] cyclisation of a guaiane precursor. 8 The fungus Cordyceps cicadae JXCH1 is a parasite of cicada larvae. The structures of the polyketides cordycicadins A 10 and B 11, produced by this fungus, were established by X-ray analyses.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is proposed that the novel sesquiterpenoid skeleton of seritranin A 9 , from Seriphidium transiliense , is formed by [2+2] cyclisation of a guaiane precursor. 8 …”
A personal selection of 32 recent papers is presented covering various aspects of current developments in bioorganic chemistry and novel natural products, such as euphylonoid A from Euphorbia hylonoma.
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