94930-75-3Relevant academic research and scientific papers
First total syntheses of four natural bioactive glucosides
Xu, Guangya,Wu, Min,Yao, Zhongquan,Lou, Hongbin,Du, Weihong,Song, Mingwei,He, Yujiao,Dong, Hongbo
, p. 1266 - 1271 (2021/02/06)
The efficient total syntheses of four biologically interesting natural glucosides Ethylconiferin, Butylconiferin, 2’-Butoxyethylconiferin and Balajaponin B, have been achieved for the first time starting from commercially available Vanilline via concise reaction sequence of 8–10 steps with the overall yield of 26–41%. This work definitely laid the foundation for the further pharmacological study of this kind of natural compounds. Meanwhile, currently developed approach could be used as a general synthetic strategy for the syntheses of other monolignol glucosides and their derivatives, and provides an opportunity for further study of the structure-activity relationship of this kind of glucosides.
Characterization of the chemical composition of a byproduct from Siam benzoin gum
Castel, Cecilia,Fernandez, Xavier,Lizzani-Cuvelier, Louisette,Perichet, Christine,Lavoine, Sophie
, p. 8848 - 8854 (2007/10/03)
The mixture of bark and gum obtained after size-grading of Siam benzoin gum was studied to establish its potential application as a valuable new grade of the balsamic resin. An analysis of its volatile constituents by means of static headspace and SPME led to the identification of 26 and 50 compounds, respectively. Significant differences were observed in both the headspace composition and olfactory properties of the byproduct as compared to those of Siam benzoin gum. This prompted the further analysis of its volatile extract and its resinoid by GC techniques, resulting in the identification of 60 (99.5%) and 16 (89.1%) components, respectively. To examine the influence of bark pieces, different extracts obtained from the raw material and from a sorted sample were analyzed by GC and HPLC techniques. The chemical compositions and the yields determined for the two resinoids lead to the conclusion that this harvesting byproduct is a new grade of Siam benzoin gum, providing interesting olfactory notes that differ from those of other grades.
Synthesis and Reactivity of Vinyl Quinone Methides
Zanarotti, Antonio
, p. 941 - 945 (2007/10/02)
Vinyl quinone methides 4a and 4b were obtained in high yields by Ag2O oxidation of eugenol (3a) and of 2,6-dimethoxy-4-(2-propenyl)phenol (3b).Vinyl quinone methides (VQMs) reacted with alcohols, with phenols, and with acetic acid giving compounds 5 and 6.As the former rearranged to the latter in the reaction medium, the addition of the reported substrates to VQMs turned out to be wholly regioselective toward the formation of coniferyl and sinapyl derivatives 6.In contrast, addition of carbon nucleophiles (acetylacetone and EtNO2) to VQMs gave both compounds 7 and 8.By reaction of the acetates 6a and 6b (CR=CH3CO) with LiAlH4 it was possible to perform a novel synthesis of coniferyl and sinapyl alcohols (1a and 1b).Treatment of the same acetates with an aqueous solution of NaHCO3 reproduced VQMs 4, which by subsequent reduction with NaBH4, gave propenylphenols 2 and allylphenols 3.Formation of the latter compounds from coniferyl and sinapyl acetates via VQM is here proposed as a possible biosynthetic pathway.
