Issue 0, 1973

Structure of the diterpene clerodendrin A

Abstract

Clerodendrin A (I), a bitter principle of Clerodendron tricotomum Thunb. and an antifeeding repellent, is a diterpene with the clerodon skeleton as in clerodin (II). On oxidation with sodium periodate the dihydro-tetraol (XXVI) gave the acetal (XXVII). The formation of the acetal revealed the relative configuration of the epoxide ring and the 18-hydroxy-group. The c.d. and o.r.d. curves of the αβ-unsaturated ketone (XXXII), obtained by treatment of (XXVII) with manganese dioxide, showed a positive Cotton sign. Therefore, compound (I) has the configuration antipodal to that of clerodin. This was confirmed by X-ray analysis of the p-bromobenzoate of the chlorohydrin (XXII).

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1973, 712-719

Structure of the diterpene clerodendrin A

N. Kato, M. Shibayama and K. Munakata, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1973, 712 DOI: 10.1039/P19730000712

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