Mikanolide [systematic names: 1,10:2,3-diepoxy-6,8-dihydroxy-11-vinylgermacr-4-ene 12,14-di-gamma-lactone and 7,10a-dimethyl-1a,1b,2a,6a,7,9a,10,10a-octahydro-4H-6,3-methenofuro[3,2-c]bisoxireno[f,h]oxacycloundecin-4,8(6H)-dione], C(15)H(14)O(6), derived from a variety of Mikania micrantha growing in Portland, Jamaica, contains a methylcyclodecane ring fused to an unsaturated planar alpha,gamma-lactone, an envelope-type near-planar vinyl-beta,gamma-lactone and two epoxide moieties. The crystal packing shows stacks of mikanolide molecules interlocked via a network of non-classical C-H..
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