Animal carotenoids. 31. Structure elucidation of a sponge metabolite via mesylate elimination.

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Abstract

The structure of a sponge metabolite from Microciona prolifera, previously considered to be (6S)-2,3-didehydro- or 3,4-didehydro-gamma, chi-carotene, has been further studied. Attempted total synthesis of the 3,4-didehydro derivative provided the hitherto unknown gamma, chi-carotene, the synthesis of which is described. Hydrolysis of lutein methanesulfonate diester (dimesylate) gave elimination products possessing the 3,4-didehydro gamma end-group. 1H NMR data for this gamma end-group were identical with those for the sponge carotenoid. The mesylate elimination reaction described may mimic the metabolic formation of the 3,4-didehydro-gamma-carotenoid end-group. In connection with other investigations on functionalized carotenoids we further report the preparation of zeaxanthin and lutein mesylates and their base-catalyzed elimination reactions. SN2 type substitution reactions of zeaxanthin dimesylate with appropriate nucleophiles did not produce beta, beta-carotene, zeaxanthin diacetate or thiozeaxanthin.

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Sliwka, H. R., Nøkleby, O. W., & Liaaen-Jensen, S. (1987). Animal carotenoids. 31. Structure elucidation of a sponge metabolite via mesylate elimination. Acta Chemica Scandinavica. Series B: Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, 41(4), 245–252. https://doi.org/10.3891/acta.chem.scand.41b-0245

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