Abstract: | The structures and absolute stereochemistries of two chamigrene-type metabolites (spiro5.5]undecane derivatives) isolated from the red algae Laurencia scoparia are described. One, a non-sesquiterpene named ma?lione (8-bromo-9-hydroxy-7,7-dimethyl-11-methylenespiro5.5]undec-1-en-3-one), C14H19BrO2, was detected previously in Laurencia cartilaginea, while the other, the sesquiterpene isorigidol (8-bromo-3,7,7-trimethyl-11-methylenespiro5.5]-undec-1-ene-3,9-diol), C15H23BrO2, is a new isomer of rigidol, first isolated from Laurencia rigida. The A rings of these spirocyclic compounds show the same carbon skeleton. However, the relative stereochemistry of the 8-Br and 9-OH substituents is different. While ma?lione displays the usual syn (or cis) relative stereochemistry of the bromohydroxy vicinal group, isorigidol shows an anti (or trans) arrangement. The 8-Br and 9-OH groups are both in equatorial positions in isorigidol, while the 9-OH group is axial in ma?lione, as in most chamigrenes. The absolute configurations of the chiral centers were determined as 6S, 8S and 9R in ma?lione, and 3R, 6S, 8S and 9S in isorigidol. |