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Abstract
The first semisynthetic routes toward terrestrial anti-inflammatory natural products linariophyllene A–C and the refined route toward marine natural product rumphellolide H are presented. Among the synthesized target compounds, the correct structure of linariophyllene A was determined to be the diastereomer of the originally proposed structure with an inverted stereocenter at the secondary alcohol. The proposed structures of linariophyllene B and rumphellolide H were confirmed. However, the correct structure of linariophyllene C was found to be the diastereomer of the originally proposed structure with an inverted stereocenter at the tertiary carbon of the epoxide moiety. The structures of linariophyllenes A–C and rumphellolide H were unequivocally confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffractometry. The obtained results enabled the proposal of the biosynthetic origins of the aforementioned natural products and bolstered the diversity of available sesquiterpenoids. Linariophyllenes A–C and rumphellolide H were obtained in sufficient amounts to further expand their bioactivity profile and utility as reference standards in future studies of chemical constituents of terrestrial and marine organisms.
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The Journal of Natural Products invites and publishes papers that make substantial and scholarly contributions to the area of natural products research. Contributions may relate to the chemistry and/or biochemistry of naturally occurring compounds or the biology of living systems from which they are obtained.
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