| Literature DB >> 30481664 |
Alessandro Venditti1, Claudio Frezza2, Flaminia Vincenti3, Antonia Brodella3, Fabio Sciubba3, Camilla Montesano3, Marco Franceschin3, Manuel Sergi4, Sebastiano Foddai2, Maria Enrica Di Cocco3, Roberta Curini3, Maurizio Delfini3, Armandodoriano Bianco3, Mauro Serafini2.
Abstract
An undescribed labdane-like diterpene with a rare spiro-β-lactone function was identified from the ethanol extract of the male cones of the coniferous tree Wollemia nobilis. This spirolabdadienolide (IUPAC name: syn-ent-8(17),13-labdadien-19,18-olid-15-oic acid methyl ester; trivial name: wollemolide), was isolated by means of traditional and high performance chromatography techniques and structurally elucidated through NMR and MS. In addition, six further known metabolites were evidenced in the extract. Wollemolide, which may be considered an additional chemotaxonomic marker, and 4'-O-methyl-scutellarein, a simple flavonoid, had not been isolated in our previous phytochemical study on the same plant organ. This demonstrates how the molecular pattern of a plant species is in continuous movement and changes with the passing of time according to the climate of the year.Entities:
Keywords: Araucariaceae; Diterpenes; HPLC; K.D.Hill & J.M.Allen; MS; NMR; Spiro-labdane derivative; Wollemia nobilis W.G.Jones
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30481664 DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2018.11.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phytochemistry ISSN: 0031-9422 Impact factor: 4.072