Inokosterone, an insect metamorphosing substance from Achyranthes fauriei: Absolute configuration and synthesis
H Hikino, K Mohri, Y Hikino, S Arihara, T Takemoto…
Index: Hikino; Mohri; et al. Tetrahedron, 1976 , vol. 32, # 24 p. 3015 - 3021
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Abstract
Inokosterone, a phytoecdysone isolated from Achyranthes fauriei (Amaranthaceae), has been partially acetylated to give the 2, 26-diacetate (4) which has been converted into methyl 5-acetoxy-4-methylpentanoate (7), showing no apparent [α] D, and 2β-acetoxy-3β, 14α-dihydroxy-5β-pregn-7-ene-6, 20-dione (8). Chemical and physiochemical studies have shown the configurations at C-20 and C-22 to be R. Inokosterone has thus been ...
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