Sarglaromatics A–E:
A Class of Naphthalene-Like
Architecture Fused Norlindenane Sesquiterpene Dimers from Sarcandra glabra
Posted on 2022-03-01 - 16:34
Sarglaromatics
A–E (1–5, respectively), five
unprecedented naphthalene-like architecture-fused
norlindenane sesquiterpene dimers, were discovered from the roots
of Sarcandra glabra. The unique naphthalene core
skeleton was obtained from classical lindenane [4 + 2] dimers via
a free-radical-mediated C11–C11′ bond formation reaction
and 12'-decarboxylation. The highly fused octonary ring skeleton
was
elucidated by HRMS, NMR, ECD, quantum chemical calculations, and biogenetic
inspiration. Compounds 1 and 2 showed significant
anti-nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) activity by inhibiting lipid
deposition in L02 cells.
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Sun, Yunpeng; Chi, Jun; Zhang, Lvjun; Wang, Siyuan; Chen, Zhenhao; Zhang, Hao; et al. (2022). Sarglaromatics A–E:
A Class of Naphthalene-Like
Architecture Fused Norlindenane Sesquiterpene Dimers from Sarcandra glabra. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.joc.2c00014