Synthesis of a New Strigol Analogue from Natural Safrole

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Abstract

Safrole, isolated from Sassafraz Oil (Ocotea pretiosa, Benth), has been used as starting material in the synthesis of a new strigol analogue which is active as germination stimulant. The new analogue was obtained as a mixture of epimers at C2' which could be separated by high-performance liquid chromatography.

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De Lima, M. E. F., Gabriel, A. J. A., & Castro, R. N. (2000). Synthesis of a New Strigol Analogue from Natural Safrole. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 11(4), 371–374. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0103-50532000000400008

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