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Trichocoleopsis

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]

Asabcawa, Y., T. Tabcemoto, M. Toyota, and T. Aratani Sacculatal and Isosacculatal, Two New Exceptional Diterpenedials from the Liverwort, Trichocoleopsis sacculata. Tetrahedron Letters 1977, 1407. [Pg.271]

Four New Sacculatane-type Diterpenoids from Trichocoleopsis sacculata and... [Pg.272]

Asakawa, Y., M. Toyota, T. Takemoto, and R. Mues Aromatic Esters and Terpenoids of the Liverworts. Trichocolea, Neotrichocolea and Trichocoleopsis Species. Phytochem. 20, 2695 (1981). [Pg.272]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.2 , Pg.90 ]




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