Crotofolane-type diterpenoids, crotocascarins L-Q, and a rearranged crotofolane-type diterpenoid, neocrotocascarin, from the stems of Croton cascarilloides

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Abstract

From the stems of Croton cascarilloides, further crotofolane-type diterpenoids, named crotocascarins L-Q (1-6), and a rearranged one (7), named neocrotocascarin were isolated. Their structures were elucidated from spectroscopic evidence. Also, the structures of crotocascarin O (4) and neocrotocascarin (7) were determined by X-ray crystallographic analyses. As a result, neocrotocascarin (7) was found to possess a new carbon framework. A plausible mechanism for the formation of neocrotocascarin (7) is also discussed.

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Kawakami, S., Inagaki, M., Matsunami, K., Otsuka, H., Kawahata, M., & Yamaguchi, K. (2016). Crotofolane-type diterpenoids, crotocascarins L-Q, and a rearranged crotofolane-type diterpenoid, neocrotocascarin, from the stems of Croton cascarilloides. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 64(10), 1492–1498. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.c16-00500

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