Use of the plant Bellardia trixago for the enantiospecific synthesis of odorant products

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An easy procedure to obtain extracts enriched in trixagol monomalonylesther (1) from aerial parts of the plant Belladia trixago chemotype Trix was developed. Preparation of (+)-dihydro-γ-ionone (4) was carried out directly from the extracts with good yields by selective oxidation. Other interesting odorant products as α-ambrinol (5), ambraldehyde (6) and the tricyclic compound 7 were synthesized very efficiently using (4) as intermediate.

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Barrero, A. F., Herrador, M. M., Arteaga, P., Castillo, A., & Arteaga, A. F. (2011). Use of the plant Bellardia trixago for the enantiospecific synthesis of odorant products. Natural Product Communications, 6(4), 439–442. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1100600403

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