Issue 0, 1968

West African timbers. Part XXI. Extractives from Daniellia species. The structure of a new diterpene, ozic acid

Abstract

Extraction of the wood of Daniellia ogea with light petroleum gave a new diterpene acid, ozic acid (l; R = CO2H) as well as the corresponding alcohol, ozol (l; R = CH2OH). From the wood of D. oliveri we have isolated daniellic acid, a furanoid diterpene first obtained from the oleo-resin of the same tree. All the diterpenes so far isolated from the genus Daniellia belong to the antipodal stereochemical series with respect to the steroids.

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J. Chem. Soc. C, 1968, 1063-1066

West African timbers. Part XXI. Extractives from Daniellia species. The structure of a new diterpene, ozic acid

C. W. L. Bevan, D. E. U. Ekong and J. I. Okogun, J. Chem. Soc. C, 1968, 1063 DOI: 10.1039/J39680001063

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