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Drimanic dialdehyde

Drimenol (2) has also been used as a starting compound for the synthesis of another drimanic dialdehyde, warburganal (16), which is... [Pg.396]

Sacculatal (155) and its C-9 epimer, isosacculatal, are two diterpenoid dialdehydes which contribute to the pungent odour of the liverwort, Trichocoleopsis sacculata. Their structures bear a resemblance to the sesquiterpenoid drimanes. A diterpenoid analogue of the cadinene group is found in the structure of dihy-droxyserrulatic acid (156), from Eremophila serrulata (Myoporaceae). [Pg.145]


See other pages where Drimanic dialdehyde is mentioned: [Pg.262]    [Pg.395]    [Pg.700]    [Pg.379]    [Pg.262]    [Pg.395]    [Pg.700]    [Pg.379]    [Pg.100]    [Pg.100]    [Pg.471]    [Pg.236]    [Pg.2921]   
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