“…As substituent it is rarely boring, always good for a surprise, but often completely unpredictable". [5] Over the last few years there has been a growing interest in the synthesis of fluorine-containing analogues of natural products and a large number of fluorinated natural products with biological significance such as amino acids, [6] peptides, [7] glycosides, [8] nucleosides, [9] lipids, [10] oligosaccharides, [11] steroids, [12] prostaglandins, [13] vitamins, [14] antibiotics, [15] pheromones [16] alkaloids [17] and others [18] have been synthesized and some have subsequently been developed as pharmaceuticals and are marketed, registered or at the clinical development stage. [19] Also, a relatively significant number of fluoro derivatives of bioactive terpene-type compounds have bee reported and in many cases these show an increase in activity with respect to the corresponding hydrogen analogue.…”