New Diterpenes from the Caribbean Sponge Epipolasis reiswigi
The Journal of Organic Chemistry2001Vol. 66(19), pp. 6364–6368
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Abstract
Two diterpenes, epipolone (1) and epipolol (3), produced by terpenoid pathways leading to a tricarbocyclic structure with an irregular "head to tail" isoprene configuration, have been isolated from the Caribbean marine sponge Epipolasis reiswigi collected in Puerto Rico. The structures of 1 and 3 were elucidated largely by 1D and 2D NMR methods and chemical conversion.
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