Diterpenes of Flowering Plants: Compositae (Asteraceae)

Author:   Fred Seaman ,  Ferdinand Bohlmann ,  Christa Zdero ,  Tom J. Mabry
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990
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Pages:   638
Publication Date:   12 December 2011
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Diterpenes of Flowering Plants: Compositae (Asteraceae)


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More than 1200 diterpenes have been identified from approximately 550 Compo sitae taxa (Figure 1 [pp. 219-384], Tables 1-3 [pp. 7-218]). The annual output of such reports rose sharply during the past several years, a trend that was also reflected by other major lipophilic constituents of the Compositae: acetylenes (63, 465), sesquiterpene lactones (266, 458), and benzofurans and chromenes (429). Unlike these other natural products, no review of the diterpene chemistry of the Compositae has been published. Given the bulk of data currently on hand, a review of this topic is clearly overdue. Several major goals influenced the preparation of this review. The first was to provide a useful reference to guide terpenoid chemists to the literature of known compounds. The published reports for 1200 structures provide a sizable body of spectroscopic data applicable to the investigation of new compounds. The study of diterpenes has been hampered by the absence of an all-inclusive nomenclature and classification system for the various skeletal types. Conse­ quently, a second goal was to organize structural data into a classification scheme designed to group compounds by biogenetic homology, and to standardize such features as diterpene nomenclature and numbering. Pursuant to this goal, the published names (Table 1) and numbering systems (Table 2) for all compounds are included.

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Author:   Fred Seaman ,  Ferdinand Bohlmann ,  Christa Zdero ,  Tom J. Mabry
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.966kg
ISBN:  

9781461279457


ISBN 10:   1461279453
Pages:   638
Publication Date:   12 December 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Compound Names, Structures, and Sources.- II.1. Names of Reported Compounds.- II.2. Structures of Reported Compounds.- II.3. Plant Sources and References for Diterpenes.- 3. Biogenesis.- III.1. ent- and Normal-labdanes.- III.2. Tricyclic Diterpenes.- III.3. Tetracyclic Diterpenes.- III.4. Biosynthetic Evidence.- 4. Diterpene Distribution: Compositae.- IV.1. Subfamilial Distribution Patterns.- IV.2. Tribal Affinities.- IV.3. Infrageneric Distribution Patterns.- 5. Biological Activity of Diterpenes.- V.1. Introduction.- V.2. Linear Diterpenes.- V.3. Bicyclic Diterpenes.- V.4. Tricyclic Diterpenes.- V.5. Tetracyclic Diterpenes.- 6. Diterpene Analysis with Emphasis on Clerodanes.- VI.1. Clerodanes.- VI.2. Other Bicarbocyclics.- VI.3. Tricarbocyclics.- VI.4. Tetracarbocyclics and Related Skeletons.- 7. References.- Appendix Alphabetical Listing of Molecular Substituents including Ester Sidechains.- Indexes.

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