A new germacrane sesquiterpene from the Brazilian endemic Gorgonian Phyllogorgia dilatata Esper

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Abstract

A bioassay-guided re-investigation of natural products from the Brazilian endemic octocoral Phyllogorgia dilatata Esper (Gorgonacea, Gorgoniidae), collected in Rio de Janeiro State, has revealed three further compounds from this species: the dinoflagellate pigment peridinin (1), the icthyodeterrent diterpene 11β, 12β-epoxypukalide (2), both previously reported from other octocoral species, and the new natural sesquiterpene (E) germacra-1(10),4(15),7(11)-trien-5-ol-8-one (3). Spectroscopic analysis and comparison with literature data allowed the structure elucidation of 1-3.

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Martins, D. L., & Epifanio, R. D. A. (1998). A new germacrane sesquiterpene from the Brazilian endemic Gorgonian Phyllogorgia dilatata Esper. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 9(6), 586–590. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-50531998000600012

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