Chemical Constituents of Corchorus capsuJaris and C. olitorius (Jute Plant), III. Structure of Corosin
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- 1 June 1974
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH in Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C
- Vol. 29 (5-6) , 209-221
- https://doi.org/10.1515/znc-1974-5-604
Abstract
Corosin (8; R = R1 = H) has been reisolated through a modified procedure, as its acetate (8; R=H, R1 = Ac), in an overall yield of 0.2% from jute roots. On pyrolysis in vacuo, corosin gave pyro corosin (1a; R1 = OH, R2= COOH, R3 = R5 = H, R4 = R6 = Me), shown to have a 12:18 (17) di-ene formed by elimination of the 19-OH and the angular C-28 carboxyl in the molecule. On rearrangement with concentrated sulphuric acid in acetic acid, corosin acetate gave corosin anhydro lactone acetate (7; R1 = Ac, R = H), having a 13(18) double bond and a lactone bridge between the 28-carboxyl and the 20-carbon atom. Corosin acetate ester (8; R = Me, R 1 = Ac), on treatment with sulphuric-acetic acid reagent, gave as the main product anhydro corosin acetate ester (7; R = Me, R1= A c), with a 12:18(19)-diene. The structure of corosin is proposed to be urs-12-ene-2α, 3β, 19α-trihydroxy-24, 28-dioic acid (8; R = R1= H).Keywords
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