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Autoxidation of 4-amorphen-11-ol and the biogenesis of nor- and seco-amorphane sesquiterpenes from fabiana imbricata
Authors:Koon-Sin Ngo  Geoffrey D Brown
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Chemistry Department, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfiilam Rd., Hong Kong

Abstract:Photooxidation of 4-amorphen-11-ol (1), recently reported as one of the major sesquiterpene natural products from the medicinal plant Fabiana imbricata, results in three allylic hydroperoxides 6, 9 and 10, which are expected from the “ene-type” reaction of molecular oxygen with the tri-substituted double bond in 1. The tertiary allylic hydroperoxide 6 undergoes carbon-carbon bond cleavage and a second autoxidation reaction to yield the more highly oxygenated seco-amorphane 11 under very mild conditions. In acid, this compound may then undergo either a second carbon-carbon bond cleavage reaction to yield nor-sesquiterpenes 2 and 3 (reported as bona fide natural products from F. imbricata, or cyclize to the sesquiterpene peroxofabianane (5), which is a presumed precursor to the natural product fabianane (4). Some mechanistic investigations concerning the two chemical processes: viz:- carbon-carbon bond cleavage and autoxidation which would account for the formation of natural products 2, 3 and 4 from 1 are reported. Tertiary allylic hydroperoxide 32, which lacks the 11-hydroxyl functional group present in 1 undergoes only C-4/C-5 carbon-carbon bond cleavage under more forcing conditions, suggesting a role for this functional group in assisting the autoxidation reactions of 4-amorphen-11-ol.
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