Sigmosceptrins A–C: New Norditerpenes from a Southern Australian Marine Sponge, Sigmosceptrella sp.
Sean Bassett,, Simon P. B. Ovenden, Robert W. Gable and Robert J. Capon
Australian Journal of Chemistry
50(12) 1137 - 1144
Published: 1997
Abstract
A Sigmosceptrella sp. of sponge collected during trawling operations in the Great Australian Bight, Australia, has yielded a series of new norterpenes. These include a new bisnorditerpene, sigmosceptrin-A (5); two new norditerpenes, sigmosceptrin-B (14) and sigmosceptrin-C (15), isolated as their methyl esters (6) and (7) respectively; and an ethylated artefact, sigmosceptrin-B ethyl ester (8). Complete stereostructures were assigned to the sigmosceptrins by spectroscopic analysis, chemical degradation, derivatization, and by a single-crystal X-ray structural analysis. A biosynthetic pathway is proposed that requires a common biosynthetic precursor to both the sigmosceptrins and norterpene cyclic peroxides.https://doi.org/10.1071/C97090
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