Semisynthesis of Rosmanol and Its Derivatives. Easy Access to Abietatriene Diterpenes Isolated from the Genus Salvia with Biological Activities
- 20 June 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of Natural Products
- Vol. 65 (7) , 986-989
- https://doi.org/10.1021/np010565o
Abstract
The known diterpenes rosmanol (3), rosmaquinone (4), 7-methoxyrosmanol (5), 7-ethoxyrosmanol (6), galdosol (7), and epirosmanol (8) have been obtained by partial synthesis from carnosol (2), an abundant natural product present in Salvia species. The physical and spectroscopic data of these semisynthetic diterpenes were identical to those of authentic natural samples and with data reported in the literature. These abietane diterpenes have very interesting biological activities and are present in the genus Salvia in low quantities; thus, the semisynthetic approach described here represents an efficient alternative method to obtain these compounds. Additionally, the known diterpene 16-hydroxyrosmanol (10) and a new aromatic diterpene 11 were obtained from 16-hydroxycarnosol (9) by reaction with Ph3P/NBS in CH2Cl2. The structure of the new compound 11 was established from its spectroscopic data as 12,16-epoxycarnosol.Keywords
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