Issue 82, 2014

Croton insularis introduces the seco-casbane class with EBC-329 and the first casbane endoperoxide EBC-324

Abstract

Investigation of Croton insularis afforded the first in class seco-casbane diterpene, EBC-329. A highly oxidised casbane, EBC-324, was also isolated. The structural motif within EBC-324, which consists of an epoxidised hemi-acetal endoperoxide, is new to the casbane family.

Graphical abstract: Croton insularis introduces the seco-casbane class with EBC-329 and the first casbane endoperoxide EBC-324

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
14 Jul 2014
Accepted
13 Aug 2014
First published
02 Sep 2014

Chem. Commun., 2014,50, 12315-12317

Croton insularis introduces the seco-casbane class with EBC-329 and the first casbane endoperoxide EBC-324

L. A. Maslovskaya, A. I. Savchenko, E. H. Krenske, V. A. Gordon, P. W. Reddell, C. J. Pierce, P. G. Parsons and C. M. Williams, Chem. Commun., 2014, 50, 12315 DOI: 10.1039/C4CC05413J

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