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Decahydroquinoline type

Stereodivergent process for synthesis of the decahydroquinoline type of Dendrobates alkaloids... [Pg.433]

Fig. (7). Representative decahydroquinoline-type dart-poison frog alkaloids... Fig. (7). Representative decahydroquinoline-type dart-poison frog alkaloids...
Decahydroquinoline "alkaloids" occur in the skins of Neotropical frogs of the Dendrobatidae genus (for a review see J.W. Daly, Fortschr.Chem.Org.Naturst., 1982, 41, 205). These structures, of which purailiotoxin-C (96) is a typical example, are obviously related to the pyridine bases described in Chapter 30. Gephyrotoxin (97) another natural product of this type has also been synthesised (Overman, D. Lesuisse and M. Hashlmoto, J.Amer.chem.Soc., 1983, 105, 5373 J. Royer and H.P. Husson, Tetrahedron Letters, 1985, 26, 1515). [Pg.244]


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