Secondary metabolites of the Mediterranean mollusc Scaphander lignarius from different collection sites have been investigated, proving the constant presence of a number of minor metabolites correlated to the already known lignarenones. Complete characterization of the new metabolites has been supported by enantioselective synthesis. The data are consistent with the origin of this unique class of u-phenyloctanoids from a common polyketide pathway
Towards the biosynthesis of the aromatic products of the Mediterranean mollusc Scaphander lignarius: isolation and synthesis of analogues of lignarenones / Della Sala, G.; Cutignano, A.; Fontana, A; Spinella, A.; Calabrese, G.; Domenech-Coll, A.; D’Ippolito, G.; Della Monica, C.; Cimino, G. - In: TETRAHEDRON. - ISSN 0040-4020. - 63:(2007), pp. 7256-7263. [10.1016/j.tet.2007.04.061]
Towards the biosynthesis of the aromatic products of the Mediterranean mollusc Scaphander lignarius: isolation and synthesis of analogues of lignarenones
Fontana A;
2007
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Secondary metabolites of the Mediterranean mollusc Scaphander lignarius from different collection sites have been investigated, proving the constant presence of a number of minor metabolites correlated to the already known lignarenones. Complete characterization of the new metabolites has been supported by enantioselective synthesis. The data are consistent with the origin of this unique class of u-phenyloctanoids from a common polyketide pathwayFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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