118971-61-2Relevant articles and documents
A cytotoxic sesquiterpene caffeate from the liverwort Bazzania novae- zelandiae
Burgess, Elaine J.,Larsen, Lesley,Perry, Nigel B.
, p. 537 - 539 (2000)
Extracts of the liverwort Bazzania novae-zelandiae were cytotoxic, with selective activity against human tumor cell lines. Bioactivity-directed isolation work showed that the new compound naviculyl caffeate (1) was the main cytotoxin. This structure was confirmed by synthesis from the co- occurring sesquiterpene naviculol (2).
Chemoselective Esterification of Phenolic Acids and Alcohols
Appendino, Giovanni,Minassi, Alberto,Daddario, Nives,Bianchi, Federica,Tron, Gian Cesare
, p. 3839 - 3841 (2007/10/03)
(Matrix Presented) The Mitsunobu reaction can distinguish between alcohol and phenol hydroxyls in esterification reactions, providing an expeditious and broadly applicable entry into various phenolics and polyphenolics of biomedical and nutritional relevance.