Hodgsonox, a new class of sesquiterpene from the liverwort Lepidolaena hodgsoniae. Isolation directed by insecticidal activity.

J Org Chem

Plant Extracts Research Unit, New Zealand Institute for Crop and Food Research, Department of Chemistry, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Published: April 2001

Hodgsonox (1), a new insecticidal sesquiterpene, has been isolated from the New Zealand liverwort Lepidolaena hodgsoniae. The structure was elucidated on the basis of 2D NMR analysis of 1 and a synthetic epoxide derivative (2). Hodgsonox represents a new class of sesquiterpene with a cyclopenta[5,1-c]pyran ring system fused to an oxirane ring. The combination of a mono- and a 1,1 disubstituted double bond flanking the oxygenated carbon of a the pyran ring is a unique structural feature. Hodgsonox is toxic to larvae of the blowfly Lucilia cuprina.

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