“…Comparison of the NMR data of 2 and 1 (Table S5) indicated that 2 had the same pyrrolo[1,2-α]pyrazine-4-one moiety, but the side chain of 2 was replaced by an isobutyl group. On the basis of assignments of the proton-bearing carbon and corresponding proton resonances (Table S5) in the NMR spectra by gHSQC, gCOSY cross-peaks, and HMBC correlations (Figures S13, S23–S27), the structure of 2 was established to be 1-benzoyloxy-3-isobutyl-7,8-dihydro-6 H -pyrrolo[1,2-α] pyrazine-4-one, which is consistent with the literature, 13 and 2 was named Le-pyrrolopyrazine B.…”