The Alkaloids of Lupinus varius L. III. The Structure of Base LV-1
WD Crow
Australian Journal of Chemistry
12(3) 474 - 482
Published: 1959
Abstract
Base LV-1 (C15H220N2), isolated from the seeds and tops of Lupinus varius L., is converted by catalytic hydrogenation to (-)-sparteine. Partial reduction yields a ketonic base C15H240N2, shown to be 4-oxosparteine, and a study of the physical properties of base LV-1 leads to the alternative structures, Δ2- and Δ5-dehydro-4-oxosparteine. Decision between these alternatives is reached by examination of the nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum, which shows the presence of two vinyl hydrogen atoms, that is, base LV-1 is (-)-Δ2-dehydro-4-oxosparteine. Base LV-1 has been shown to be identical with multiflorine, isolated by Comin and Deulofeu (1959) from L. multiflorus Lam.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9590474
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