A new xenicane norditerpene from the Indian marine gorgonian Acanthogorgia turgida

Natural Product Research
E ManzoG Cimino

Abstract

Chemical investigation of the liposoluble extract of the gorgonian Acanthogorgia turgida, from Indian coasts, led us to isolate a new xenicane-based norditerpene, isoacalycixeniolide-A (1), along with the known structurally related compounds 2-6. The structure of the norditerpene (1) was elucidated by spectral methods (mainly by NMR techniques), whereas the absolute stereochemistry was suggested by the application of circular dicroism methodology.

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
circular dicroism
NMR

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